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BEGA, Cornelis
Dutch Baroque Era Painter, ca.1620-1664 Dutch painter, draughtsman and etcher. He was born into prosperous circumstances; his mother, Maria Cornelis, inherited half the estate (gold, silver, paintings, drawings and prints) and all of the red chalk drawings of her father, Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem, a renowned Mannerist artist. Bega's father was Pieter Jansz. Begijn (d 1648), a gold- and silversmith. Like other family members, Bega was probably Catholic. Houbraken's claim that Bega studied with Adriaen van Ostade is likely to be correct; this was probably before 24 April 1653, when Bega joined Vincent Laurentsz. van der Vinne in Frankfurt for a journey through Germany, Switzerland and France. Bega had returned to Haarlem by 1 September 1654, at which time he joined the Guild of St Luke.

 

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BEGA, Cornelis The Lute Player  ghjgy oil painting

Painting ID::  5007

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BEGA, Cornelis
The Lute Player ghjgy
1662 Oil on canvs, 35 x 32 cm Gemäldegalerie, Dresden
   
   
     

 

 

BEGA, Cornelis Tavern Scene jhj oil painting

Painting ID::  5008

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BEGA, Cornelis
Tavern Scene jhj
1664 Oil on canvas, 48,6 x 41,5 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
   
   
     

 

 

BEGA, Cornelis The Duet  hgg oil painting

Painting ID::  5009

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BEGA, Cornelis
The Duet hgg
1663 Oil on canvas Nationalmuseum, Stockholm
   
   
     

 

 

BEGA, Cornelis Lute Player oil painting

Painting ID::  28861

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BEGA, Cornelis
Lute Player
mk65 Oil on canvas mounted on panel 14 1/2x11 3/4in Uffizi,Depository
   
   
     

 

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BEGA, Cornelis
Dutch Baroque Era Painter, ca.1620-1664 Dutch painter, draughtsman and etcher. He was born into prosperous circumstances; his mother, Maria Cornelis, inherited half the estate (gold, silver, paintings, drawings and prints) and all of the red chalk drawings of her father, Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem, a renowned Mannerist artist. Bega's father was Pieter Jansz. Begijn (d 1648), a gold- and silversmith. Like other family members, Bega was probably Catholic. Houbraken's claim that Bega studied with Adriaen van Ostade is likely to be correct; this was probably before 24 April 1653, when Bega joined Vincent Laurentsz. van der Vinne in Frankfurt for a journey through Germany, Switzerland and France. Bega had returned to Haarlem by 1 September 1654, at which time he joined the Guild of St Luke.