Adam Colonia
Adam Colonia (12 August 1634 – September 1685) was a Dutch Golden Age painter active in London.
Biography
Colonia was born in Rotterdam. According to the RKD he was the son of Isaac Colonia, though coming from a painting family and running an art dealership in Rotterdam, may not have been his primary teacher.[1] His work was influenced by Jan Daemen Cool and Egbert van der Poel, either of whom may have been his teacher.[1] He married in Rotterdam in 1661 and travelled to London in 1670, where he stayed until his death.[1] He is known for Italianate landscapes and religious works.[1]
He sometimes painted landscapes and figures in the manner of Berchem. In the Copenhagen Museum there is a picture by him of 'Noah building the Ark'; and the Lille Museum has 'The Angel appearing to the Shepherds' attributed to him.
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References
This article incorporates text from the article "COLONIA, Adam" in Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers by Michael Bryan, edited by Robert Edmund Graves and Sir Walter Armstrong, an 1886–1889 publication now in the public domain.