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  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Lifespan: 84 years
  • Works on APS: 237
  • Creative periods: mature period
  • Born: 1813, Amsterdam, Holandia
  • Art period: XIX wiek
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  • Nationality: Holandia
  • Top 3 works:
    • A Coastal Scene
    • Stormy Sea With Ships
    • Boats Clustered By The Shore
  • Top-ranked work: A Coastal Scene
  • Also known as:
    • Abraham Hulk
    • Hulk Senior
    • Abraham Cornelius
  • Died: 1897
  • Movements: romanticism

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Pytanie 1:
W którym mieście urodził się Abraham Hulk Senior?
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Podczas którego okresu artystycznego najbardziej znane są prace Abrahama Hulka Seniora?
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Kto był głównym nauczycielem Abrahama Hulka Seniora w zakresie malarstwa?
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Early Life and Training

Abraham Hulk Senior, a towering figure in Anglo-Dutch marine painting, was born on May 1, 1813, in London—a son of Hendrik Hulk, a prosperous textile merchant, and Mary Burroughs. His artistic journey began not with formal instruction but with an innate fascination for capturing the majesty of the sea, nurtured by his family’s connections to maritime trade. Initially apprenticed to Jean Augustin Daiwaille (1786–1850), a celebrated portraitist at the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam—a prestigious institution that championed artistic excellence—Hulk honed his skills in capturing human likeness before decisively embracing his passion for seascape art. This formative period instilled in him a meticulous attention to detail and an understanding of classical composition principles, shaping the foundation of his distinctive style.

Artistic Career and Notable Works

A pivotal moment arrived in 1833 when Hulk embarked on a transformative voyage to America—a journey that profoundly impacted his artistic sensibilities. Visiting New York and Boston, he absorbed the vibrant energy of American coastal landscapes and experimented with bolder brushstrokes influenced by emerging Impressionist techniques. Upon returning to Amsterdam in 1835, Hulk established himself as a leading marine painter, earning the moniker “patriarch” among a burgeoning cohort of Anglo-Dutch artists—a testament to his influence on subsequent generations of painters. His oeuvre boasts masterpieces that exemplify Romantic idealism and technical virtuosity:
  • Study of Pine Trees: This evocative piece showcases Hulk’s masterful command of atmospheric perspective and tonal gradation, capturing the serene beauty of a coastal pine grove with remarkable accuracy.
  • Sea Battle at La Hogue: Though not exclusively his own creation—Hulk collaborated on this monumental canvas—it embodies the grandeur and drama characteristic of Romantic naval art, demonstrating his ability to convey turbulent weather conditions and heroic action.
  • Self-Portrait with Gray Felt Hat: A rare glimpse into Hulk’s personal life, this portrait reveals a contemplative gaze and subtle shading techniques that underscore his artistic sensitivity.

Exhibitions and Legacy

Hulk's dedication to his craft was recognized through numerous exhibitions—most notably at the Royal Academy in London from 1876 to 1890—where two of his Dutch seascapes garnered critical acclaim. Furthermore, he participated in showings at Suffolk Street Galleries in London and provincial venues across the Netherlands, cementing his reputation as a prominent artist of his era. His influence extended beyond mere artistic production; Hulk served as a mentor to his sons and nephews, fostering a lineage of talented painters who continued to explore the expressive possibilities of marine art. Today, Hulk’s paintings reside in esteemed museums throughout Europe—a lasting testament to his artistic vision and enduring contribution to the history of landscape painting.

Family and Later Life

Abraham Hulk Senior married Maria Wilhelmina van der Meulen, forging a familial bond that mirrored his artistic pursuits. Together they raised two daughters and three sons—all of whom pursued careers in art—creating a remarkable family tapestry woven with threads of creativity and passion. His brother Johannes Frederik Hulk Senior (1829–1911)—also a painter—shared Hulk’s unwavering commitment to artistic excellence, furthering the Hulk family's legacy as champions of maritime painting. He died peacefully on March 23, 1897, in Zevenaar, Netherlands, leaving behind an indelible mark on the art world and securing his place among the most celebrated Anglo-Dutch artists of the Victorian period.