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Landscape with Tobias and the Angel Painting ID:: 34272
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BLOEMAERT, Abraham Landscape with Tobias and the Angel mk91
Oil on canvas
139x107.5
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Fudith Showing the people the head of Holofernes Painting ID:: 39676
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BLOEMAERT, Abraham Fudith Showing the people the head of Holofernes mk150
1593
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Warrior and Young Standard-Bearer Painting ID:: 51094
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BLOEMAERT, Abraham Warrior and Young Standard-Bearer Pen with brown ink, brown wash on paper, 270 x 171 mm
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The rest on the flight into Egypt Painting ID:: 83332
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BLOEMAERT, Abraham The rest on the flight into Egypt 1632
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 85 x 109.5 cm (33.5 x 43.1 in)
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Shepherdess with Grapes Painting ID:: 85096
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BLOEMAERT, Abraham Shepherdess with Grapes 1628
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Deutsch: 104 x 83,5 cm
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BLOEMAERT, Abraham
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Dutch Mannerist Painter, ca.1564-1651
Abraham Bloemaert (1566, Gorinchem - January 27, 1651, Utrecht), was a Dutch painter and printmaker in etching and engraving.
Bloemaert was the son of an architect, who moved his family to Utrecht in 1575, where Abraham was first a pupil of Gerrit Splinter (pupil of Frans Floris) and of Joos de Beer. He then spent three years in Paris, studying under several masters, and on his return to his native country received further training from Hieronymus Francken. In 1591 he went to Amsterdam, and four years later settled finally at Utrecht, where he became dean of the Guild of St. Luke.
He excelled more as a colourist than as a draughtsman, was extremely productive, and painted and etched historical and allegorical pictures, landscapes, still-life, animal pictures and flower pieces. Among his pupils are his four sons, Hendrick, Frederick, Cornelis and Adriaan (all of whom achieved considerable reputation as painters or engravers), the two Honthorsts, Ferdinand Bol and Jacob Gerritsz Cuyp. |
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