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Dutch painter
Theodor Roos
Theodor Roos selfportrait 1673.
BornJohann Heinrich Roos
1638
Wesel
Died1698 (aged 59–60)
Frankfurt
Known forPainting
MovementBaroque

Theodor Roos (1638–1698) was a German Baroque painter of historical scenes.

Biography

He was born in Wesel. His family left their home in the Palatinate c. 1637, fleeing the Thirty Years War, and moved to Amsterdam around 1640. There, from 1647 to 1651, Roos trained alongside his brother Johann Heinrich Roos in history painting with Guilliam Dujardin (1597–after 1647), in landscape with Cornelis de Bie and in portraiture with Barent Graat.

The brothers returned with the rest of the family to Germany in 1653, where they worked for a monastery in Mainz. When Johann left, Theodor Roos won a commission to paint the civic guard in Mannheim. The painting was displayed in the city hall, and won him the favor of Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine, whose wedding portraits he painted in return for a golden necklace with a commemorative coin. Thereafter he painted in Strassbourg, Hof van Velde, van Birkenfelt, Bade, Hanau, and Hof van Wirtenburg. In Strassbourg he was granted amnesty when the city was taken by the French, because of his long history of painting military heroes.

Family tree

Roos family tree
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Johann Heinrich Roos
1631–1685
Theodor Roos
1638–1687
Philipp Peter Roos
1655–1706
Johann Melchior Roos
1663–1731
Franz Roos
1672–1715
Jakob Roos
1682-1707
Cajetan Roos
1690-1770
Joseph Roos
1726-1805

References

  1. "Theodor Roos". Digital Collection. Retrieved 2024-05-31.

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