Dirck Stoop

Rearing Horse, Near a Stable, plate one from Series of Horses

1651
Etching on ivory laid paper
14.6 × 19.2 cm (5.7 × 7.6 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

Son of a glass painter, Stoop probably traveled to Italy between 1635 and 1645, and later to the courts of Spain and England. He made only nineteen prints, and was best known as a painter of horses.

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