Biography from Wendt Gallery:
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Carel Lodewijk Dake (1857-1918) was a Dutch artist born in Amsterdam.
He is known primarily for his southeast Asian landscape paintings, as
well as his etchings after other artists, particularly Rembrandt van
Rijn.
Dake was a professor at the Royal Academy of Amsterdam, where he
taught his son, Carel Lodewijk Dake the Younger. He showed at the
International Art Exposition of the City of Venice, now known as the
Biennale, in 1897.
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