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Abraham jansz.begeyn

Abraham jansz.begeyn Seacoast oil painting on canvas
Seacoast
Painting ID::  28322
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Abraham jansz.begeyn Seacoast oil painting on canvas



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  Abraham jansz.begeyn
  Dutch painter and draughtsman , 1637-1697 was a Dutch painter of landscapes and cattle in the manner of Nicolaes Pietersz Berchem. Begeyn's earliest known work is from 1653. In 1655 he joined the painter's guild of Leiden, where he staid until at least 1667. He was then active in Amsterdam and The Hague, before he took his residence in Berlin in 1688. There his works were greatly prized, and, according to Houbraken, he was principal painter to Frederick III, the elector of Brandenburg, afterwards king of Prussia. In many collections in the Netherlands, the pictures of Begeyn are placed amongst those of the most admired masters. His pencilling is light and free, and his colouring very agreeable. Many of his works are landscapes, with views of rivers, ruins, and pieces of architecture,
  Seacoast
  mk60 1622 Oil on canvas 35 1/2"x46 1/2"

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