Abraham van Beijeren (ca. 1620 - March 1690) was a Dutch Baroque era painter. He was little regarded in his day but is now considered one of the greatest of still-life painters. Van Beijeren (alternatively spelled "Beyeren") lived in a succession of Dutch towns. Born in The Hague, the artist also lived in Delft, Amsterdam, Alkmaar and Gouda. In 1678 he settled in Rotterdam, where he died in 1690.
Stilleven met roemer op een zilveren schaal, oesters en blauwe kaas op een donker kleed ca. 1663-1669 (1640-1670)
Oil on canvas
57 X 52.5 cm (22.44 X 20.67 in)
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Painting ID:: 74465
Stilleven_met_roemer_op_een_zilveren_schaal,_oesters_en_blauwe_kaas_op_een_donker_kleed ca. 1663-1669 (1640-1670)
Oil on canvas
57 X 52.5 cm (22.44 X 20.67 in)
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Still life with fruit, roast, silver- and glassware, porcelain and columbine cup on a dark tablecloth with white serviette. 1650-1669
Oil on canvas
110 X 98 cm (43.31 X 38.58 in)
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Painting ID:: 74863
Still_life_with_fruit,_roast,_silver-_and_glassware,_porcelain_and_columbine_cup_on_a_dark_tablecloth_with_white_serviette. 1650-1669
Oil on canvas
110 X 98 cm (43.31 X 38.58 in)
cjr
Abraham_van_Beijeren (ca. 1620 - March 1690) was a Dutch Baroque era painter. He was little regarded in his day but is now considered one of the greatest of still-life painters. Van Beijeren (alternatively spelled "Beyeren") lived in a succession of Dutch towns. Born in The Hague, the artist also lived in Delft, Amsterdam, Alkmaar and Gouda. In 1678 he settled in Rotterdam, where he died in 1690.