known as Gherardo delle Notti (Italian: "Gerard of the Night Scenes")
born Nov. 4, 1590, Utrecht, Neth.
died April 27, 1656, Utrecht
Dutch painter.
During 10 years in Italy (с 1610–20) he enjoyed the patronage of the nobility and assimilated the Baroque style of Caravaggio . The dramatic effects of artificial light in his early paintings, as in such nocturnal scenes as Supper Party (1620), earned him his nickname. He was court painter at The Hague from 1637 to 1652. Some of chiaroscuro . With Hendrik Terbrugghen , he was a leader of the {{link=Utrecht school">Utrecht school .