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1624 - 1700

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  • Nationality: Netherlands
  • Born: 1624, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Works on APS: 2
  • Top 3 works:
    • An Inn in the Neighborhood of Nantes, Lambert Doomer, 1640 - 1660
    • The Dentist (pen ^ Ink And Wash On Paper
  • Copyright status: Public domain
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Soru 1:
Lambert Doomer initially trained as what before becoming a painter?
Soru 2:
What notable connection did Lambert Doomer's father have to the famous painter Rembrandt?
Soru 3:
In what country did Lambert Doomer travel to with Willem Schellinks, creating extensive drawings?
Soru 4:
What significant event involving Rembrandt influenced speculation about Doomer's training?
Soru 5:
In what city did Lambert Doomer eventually settle later in life?

Lambert Doomer: A Dutch Golden Age Landscape Painter

Early Life and Training

  • Born in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 1624, Lambert Doomer was the third of nine children born to Herman Doomer (1595–1650) and Baertje Martens.
  • His parents ran a successful business specializing in ebony-veneer furniture.
  • Initially trained as a furniture maker like his father, Lambert displayed a greater aptitude and passion for drawing.
  • The identity of his artistic teacher remains unknown, though his father’s professional connections – particularly supplying frames to Rembrandt – likely provided access to instruction within that network.

Family Connections & Early Works

  • Remarkably, Rembrandt painted portraits of Herman and Baertje Doomer in 1638 to commemorate their 25th wedding anniversary – an unusual practice for the time.
  • These portraits are now held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) and the Hermitage (St. Petersburg).
  • In 1644, Lambert Doomer created copies of both Rembrandt’s portraits, demonstrating his skill and admiration for the master.

Travels and Artistic Development

  • To further his artistic education, Doomer traveled to France with Willem Schellinks in 1646.
  • They extensively documented their journey through drawings; Schellinks’ drawings are now preserved at the Fondation Custodia in Paris.
  • Their travels initially took them to Nantes, where two of Doomer's brothers resided, but disagreements led them to separate.
  • Both continued to England, though their journals do not mention each other during this leg of the journey.

Career and Artistic Style

  • Doomer appears to have achieved success as a painter.
  • In 1657, he purchased a substantial collection of drawings and sketchbooks from Rembrandt following the artist’s bankruptcy.
  • His meticulous copies of these works led some to believe he was a pupil of Rembrandt, though this remains uncertain.
  • He undertook a journey down the Rhine River to Switzerland in 1663.
  • In 1668, at age 44, Doomer married and settled in Alkmaar, where he produced numerous drawings.
  • Later in life, he moved back to Amsterdam in 1694, where he died in 1700.

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • Lambert Doomer’s work provides valuable insight into the artistic practices of the Dutch Golden Age.
  • His copies of Rembrandt's works offer a glimpse into the master’s techniques and style.
  • His travel drawings document landscapes and scenes from 17th-century Europe, offering historical and cultural value.
  • While not as widely celebrated as some of his contemporaries, Doomer remains a notable figure in Dutch landscape painting and a testament to the artistic flourishing of the era.