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Abraham van Beijeren Stilleven met roemer op een zilveren schaal, oesters en blauwe kaas op een donker kleed ca. 1663-1669 (1640-1670)
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57 X 52.5 cm (22.44 X 20.67 in)
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Abraham van Beijeren Grosses Stilleben mit Hummer 1620
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Abraham van Beijeren Banquet still life. 1655-1665
Oil on canvas
99.5 X 120.5 cm (39.17 X 47.44 in)
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Abraham van Beijeren Still life with fruit, roast, silver- and glassware, porcelain and columbine cup on a dark tablecloth with white serviette. 1650-1669
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110 X 98 cm (43.31 X 38.58 in)
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Abraham van Beijeren Still life Date ca. 1663-1669 (1640-1670)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 57 ?? 52.5 cm (22.4 ?? 20.7 in)
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Abraham van Beijeren Grosses Stilleben mit Hummer Dimensions Unknown
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Abraham van Beijeren Banquet still life Date 1655-1665
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 99.5 ?? 120.5 cm (39.2 ?? 47.4 in)
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Abraham van Beijeren Still life with fruit Date 1650-1669
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 110 ?? 98 cm (43.3 ?? 38.6 in)
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Abraham van Beijeren Abraham van Beijeren. Fruits (17th century). Kaluga Art Museum. 17th century (artist died 1690)
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Abraham van Beijeren Abraham van Beijeren. Fruits Date 17th century (artist died 1690)
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Abraham van Beijeren Silver Seascape 1640-50s
Medium oil on wood
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Abraham van Beijeren The Silver Seascape 1640-50s
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions Height: 34 cm (13.4 in). Width: 57 cm (22.4 in).
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Abraham van Beijeren River Landscape second half of 17th century
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions Height: 61 cm (24 in). Width: 94 cm (37 in).
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Abraham van Beijeren
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(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.
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