Isaac De Moucheron
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Isaac de Moucheron (1667,
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– 1744, Amsterdam, Dutch Republic), was an 18th-century painter and interior decorator (wall painter) from the Northern
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Biography

According to Houbraken when he returned from Italy he had with him a copy he had made himself after Nicolas Poussin, which the postmaster of
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bought without asking him who had painted it.Izak de Moucheron in Gerard Uilenburg Biography
in ''De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen'' (1718) by Arnold Houbraken, courtesy of the
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When Isaac later declared that it was a copy by his own hand, he claimed the postmaster had never explicitly asked who had painted it, but had wished to see his things that he had brought back with him. This anecdote was told in order to show the popularity of Poussin in the art market of the Netherlands in Gerard Uilenburg's time. Houbraken mentioned him again as a Rome traveller with the bentname ''Ordenantie'' in his biographical sketch of Pieter de Molyn, who he knew in Rome. Moucheron told Houbraken that he judged De Molijn at that time to be a man of about 50 in 1697. Houbraken intended to write a biographical sketch of Isaac in his birth year of 1667, and mentioned this in his biographical sketch of his father Frederik de Moucheron, but was unable to complete it (he died before publication of Volume III, which ended with birth year 1659). According to the RKD he was one of ten children of the landscape painter Frederik de Moucheron and Maria Magdalena de Jouderville, the daughter of the Rembrandt pupil Isaac de Jouderville, for whom he was named.Isaac de Moucheron
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His father taught him to paint and then he travelled to Italy for two years. When he returned he became known for Italianate landscapes on wall hangings for wealthy Amsterdam families. In 1713 he married Anna van der Bucken. He lived on Vijzelgracht across Walenweeshuis. He collaborated on larger projects with
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, and many of their collaborations still remain in the patrician homes where they were painted.


Collections

Moucheron's work is held in the permanent collections of several institutions, including the Kemper Art Museum, the
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, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Cooper Hewitt, the
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, the Johnson Museum of Art, the Staedel Museum, and the
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References


Isaac de Moucheron
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External links

{{DEFAULTSORT:Moucheron, Isaac de 1667 births 1744 deaths 18th-century Dutch painters 18th-century Dutch male artists Dutch male painters Painters from Amsterdam Members of the Bentvueghels