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Joachim Beuckelaer Miraculous Draught of Fishes oil painting


Miraculous Draught of Fishes
Painting ID::  84352
Joachim Beuckelaer
Miraculous Draught of Fishes
Oil on panel 43 1/2 x 83 in. 71.PB.59 Date 1563 cyf

   
   
     

Joachim Beuckelaer Market Scene oil painting


Market Scene
Painting ID::  84502
Joachim Beuckelaer
Market Scene
Date second half of 16th century Medium Oil on wood Dimensions Height: 113 cm (44.5 in). Width: 81.5 cm (32.1 in). cjr

   
   
     

Joachim Beuckelaer Christ in the House of Martha and Mary oil painting


Christ in the House of Martha and Mary
Painting ID::  84573
Joachim Beuckelaer
Christ in the House of Martha and Mary
Date 1565(1565) Medium Oil on oak Dimensions Height: 113 cm (44.5 in). Width: 163 cm (64.2 in). cjr

   
   
     

Joachim Beuckelaer Kitchen Interior oil painting


Kitchen Interior
Painting ID::  84706
Joachim Beuckelaer
Kitchen Interior
Date 1566(1566) Medium Oil on wood Dimensions Height: 109 cm (42.9 in). Width: 139 cm (54.7 in). cjr

   
   
     

Joachim Beuckelaer Market Scene oil painting


Market Scene
Painting ID::  86538
Joachim Beuckelaer
Market Scene
Date 1563(1563) Medium Oil on oak Dimensions Height: 111 cm (43.7 in). Width: 164 cm (64.6 in). cjr

   
   
     

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     Joachim Beuckelaer
     1535-1574 Flemish Joachim Beuckelaer Galleries b Antwerp, c. 1534; dAntwerp, c. 1574). Flemish painter. He came from an Antwerp family of obscure painters and seems to have spent his entire life there. He trained in the studio of Pieter Aertsen, who in 1542 had married Beuckelaers aunt; he became an independent master and also married in 1560. His earliest known work dates from that year, and his development can be followed closely to 1570. The example of Beuckelaers master remained decisive throughout his career. Not only did he take over Aertsens new repertory of secular subjects, he also completely adopted his stylistic idiom and manner of painting, so that it can be difficult to distinguish the two hands. Beuckelaer was, however, by no means a slavish imitator, and as regards execution he fully bears comparison with Aertsen.

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