233 Painters in the Reign of ^een Elizabeth. 



in 1600, when Vermander wrote his ac- 

 count of him. Sandrart who makes him 

 travel to Venice and Rome, and die young, 

 while he was employed on a pidure of the 

 king of Denmark, has confounded the mafler 

 with the fcholar ; the latter incidents relate 

 to Ifaac Oteryn of Copenhagen, Ketel's only 

 difciple. 



Vermander dedicated to Ketel a dilTerta- 

 tion on the ftatues of the ancients, in which 

 he mentions the great friendfhip that had 

 fubfifled between them for thirty years. 



Vertue obferved on the works of De 

 Heere and Ketel, that thofe of the former 

 are generally fmaller than the life, neater, 

 not ^0 Urongly coloured, and moft commonly 

 painted on board. Thofe of Ketel, more 

 ftrongly coloured and with a fuller pencil, 

 and always as large or rather larger than 

 nature. 



The next on our lift is a namie of miore 

 note, celebrated even in the lifts of the great 

 Italian mafters : this was 



FREDERIC ZUCCHERO,^- 



The younger brother of Taddeo, and born 

 • See Sandrart, Fellbien, and Baglione. 



like 



