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Downs, Distribution of Bread among the Poor (1872); Harvest (1874), Return from Fish Market, Amsterdam Museum; Departure of Fishermen (1875); Expectation (1879).
Seven Sacraments (Extreme Unction), Nicolas Poussin, Bridgewater House, London.
SAENREDAM (Zaenredam), PIETER,
born at Assendelft,
N. Holland, June
9, 1597, died in
Haarlem, buried
May 31, 1665.
Dutch school;
landscape and
architecture
painter, son of the
engraver, Joannes
Saenredam, pupil
in Haarlem of F. P. de Grebber in 1608-22;
entered Haarlem guild in 1623, and was its
secretary in 1635. Filled his pictures with
well-drawn figures. Works: Two Views in
Haarlem Cathedral (1636), do. in St. Mary's
at Utrecht (1637), Interior of Assendelft
Church (1649), Museum, Amsterdam; View
of Old City Hall, City Hall, ib.; View in St.
Ann's, Haarlem (1652), Haarlem Museum;
View of St. Mary's, Utrecht, Rotterdam
Museum; several Views of Churches and
Public Buildings, Utrecht Museum; Interior
of St. Mary's in Utrecht (1630), Brunswick
Gallery; do., Cassel Gallery; Church
Interior (1635), Berlin Museum; Interior
of Protestant Church, Turin Gallery.—Immerzeel,
iii. 50; Kramm, v. 1434; Kugler
(Crowe), ii. 511; Riegel, Beiträge, ii. 430;
Van der Willigen, 261.
SAFT-LEVEN, CORNELIS, born in Rotterdam, 1612 (?), died after 1682 (?). Dutch school; genre, landscape, and animal painter, brother of Herman, and although inferior to him, has much merit for truth of conception and careful execution; colouring heavy and generally cold; rendered poultry with marvellous fidelity, and occasionally painted still-life; lived in Utrecht in 1634. Works: Portrait of a Painter (1629), Louvre; Peasant Company (1642), Herdsmen and Herd in Landscape (1652), Herdsmen