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BREKELENKAM, Quiringh van

BREKELENKAM, Quiringh van A Woman Asleep by a Fire oil painting on canvas
A Woman Asleep by a Fire
Painting ID::  43203
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BREKELENKAM, Quiringh van A Woman Asleep by a Fire oil painting on canvas



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  BREKELENKAM, Quiringh van
  Dutch painter (active c. 1647-1669 in Leiden) Dutch painter. He probably trained in Leiden, possibly under Gerrit Dou. In 1648, with several other painters, he founded the Guild of St Luke in Leiden. He married for the first time in 1648 and again in 1656, a year after his first wife's death. In 1649 his sister Aeltge married the painter Johannes Oudenrogge (1622-53), and the couple soon moved to Haarlem while the Brekelenkam family remained in Leiden. About 1656 Brekelenkam apparently acquired a licence to sell beer and brandy, perhaps because his income as a painter was insufficient to support his large family (six children from his first marriage and three from his second). He continued to be active as an artist and paid his guild dues fairly regularly. The last dues were paid in 1667, and his last dated painting, the Portrait of a Man Aged 33, is from 1669.
  A Woman Asleep by a Fire
  mk170 circa 1648 Oil on oak 43.7x32.7cm

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