Abraham van Beijeren

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Abraham van Beijeren was a Dutch Golden Age painter renowned for his sumptuous still lifes, particularly opulent displays of fish, fruit, and luxury tableware.

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instanceOf Dutch Golden Age painter
human
painter
activeIn Amsterdam
Delft NERFINISHED
Overschie
Rotterdam NERFINISHED
The Hague
artStyle baroque
birthPlace The Hague
birthYear 1620
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
deathPlace Overschie
deathYear 1690
ethnicGroup Dutch
fieldOfWork still life painting
genre pronk still life
still life
vanitas
influencedBy Jan Davidsz de Heem NERFINISHED
Pieter Claesz NERFINISHED
Willem Claesz Heda NERFINISHED
memberOf Guild of Saint Luke (The Hague)
surface form: Guild of Saint Luke in The Hague
movement Dutch Golden Age
surface form: Dutch Golden Age painting
name Abraham van Beijeren NERFINISHED
notableFor luxury tableware still lifes
opulent displays of fish
opulent displays of fruit
sumptuous still lifes
notableWork Banquet Still Life
Still Life with Fruit and Nautilus Cup
Still Life with Silverware and Lobster
occupation painter
relative Pieter de Putter
spouse Anna van den Queborn
subjectOf banquet pieces
fish still lifes
fruit still lifes
landscapes
seascapes
workInCollection Kunsthistorisches Museum
Mauritshuis
National Gallery of Art
Rijksmuseum
workLocation Amsterdam
Delft NERFINISHED
Overschie
Rotterdam NERFINISHED
The Hague

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Guild of Saint Luke (Delft) hasMember Abraham van Beijeren