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KEIRINCKX, Alexander
Flemish painter (b. 1600, Antwerpen, d. 1652, Amsterdam). Flemish painter. He was the son of Matthijs Keirinckx and Anna Masson. In 1619 he became a master in Antwerp's Guild of St Luke, he married Clara Matthausen on 18 June 1622, and in 1624 he took on Artus Verhoeven as an apprentice. From 1636 onwards he is regularly recorded in Amsterdam, where he was registered as a citizen in the year of his death. He visited Great Britain, possibly in 1625 (Walpole mentions two signed and dated drawings of London views from this year) and definitely in 1640-41, when he undertook commissions from King Charles I to paint views of royal castles and palaces.

 

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KEIRINCKX, Alexander Forest Scene oil painting

Painting ID::  7722

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KEIRINCKX, Alexander
Forest Scene
Oil on oak, 56,5 x 87,5 cm National Gallery, Prague
   
   
     

 

 

KEIRINCKX, Alexander Hunters in a Forest oil painting

Painting ID::  28485

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KEIRINCKX, Alexander
Hunters in a Forest
mk60 Oil on panel 27x36"
   
   
     

 

 

KEIRINCKX, Alexander Hunters in a Forest oil painting

Painting ID::  29236

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KEIRINCKX, Alexander
Hunters in a Forest
mk65 Oil on panel 27x36"
   
   
     

 

 

KEIRINCKX, Alexander Forest Scene - Oil on oak oil painting

Painting ID::  63053

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KEIRINCKX, Alexander
Forest Scene - Oil on oak
56,5 x 87,5 cm National Gallery, Prague Artist: KEIRINCKX, Alexander Painting Title: Forest Scene , 1601-1650 Painting Style: Flemish , , landscape
   
   
     

 

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KEIRINCKX, Alexander
Flemish painter (b. 1600, Antwerpen, d. 1652, Amsterdam). Flemish painter. He was the son of Matthijs Keirinckx and Anna Masson. In 1619 he became a master in Antwerp's Guild of St Luke, he married Clara Matthausen on 18 June 1622, and in 1624 he took on Artus Verhoeven as an apprentice. From 1636 onwards he is regularly recorded in Amsterdam, where he was registered as a citizen in the year of his death. He visited Great Britain, possibly in 1625 (Walpole mentions two signed and dated drawings of London views from this year) and definitely in 1640-41, when he undertook commissions from King Charles I to paint views of royal castles and palaces.