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Osias Beert 1580-1624
Flemish
Osias Beert Galleries
Flemish painter. In 1596 he went to study with Andries van Baseroo and in 1602 became a master in the Antwerp Guild of St Luke; these two dates suggest his probable date of birth. Beert married Marguerite Ykens on 8 January 1606. Contemporary documents describe him as a cork merchant. The esteem enjoyed by Beert is indicated by the large number of pupils he had, including, in 1610, Frans van der Borch; in 1615, Frans Ykens; in 1616, Paulus Pontius; and, in 1618, Jan Willemssen. Beerts son, Osias Beert the younger (1622-78), was also a painter and became a master in 1645.
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Painting ID:: 42
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Osias Beert Still Life with Oysters and Pastries 1610
Staatliche Museen, Berlin
Painting ID:: 43
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Osias Beert Still Life with Cherries Strawberries in China Bowls 1608
Staatsgalarie, Stuttgart
Painting ID:: 45604
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Osias Beert Style life with oysters confectionery and fruits mk186
around 1610 Stutttgart, country gallery
Painting ID:: 45640
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Osias Beert Museum national style life with cherries and strawberries in Chinese china shot els mk186
1608 Berlin
foundation, Gemaldegalerie
Painting ID:: 69139
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Osias Beert stilleben med korsbar olja på trä 31x41
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Painting ID:: 86350
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Osias Beert Still-Life of Fruit Date 1610s
Medium Oil on oak panel
Dimensions Height: 51 cm (20.1 in). Width: 69 cm (27.2 in).
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Painting ID:: 88989
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Osias Beert Still-life first half of 17th century
Medium oil on oak
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Painting ID:: 96795
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Osias Beert Still Life of Fruit 1610s
Medium oil on oak panel
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Osias Beert
1580-1624
Flemish
Osias Beert Galleries
Flemish painter. In 1596 he went to study with Andries van Baseroo and in 1602 became a master in the Antwerp Guild of St Luke; these two dates suggest his probable date of birth. Beert married Marguerite Ykens on 8 January 1606. Contemporary documents describe him as a cork merchant. The esteem enjoyed by Beert is indicated by the large number of pupils he had, including, in 1610, Frans van der Borch; in 1615, Frans Ykens; in 1616, Paulus Pontius; and, in 1618, Jan Willemssen. Beerts son, Osias Beert the younger (1622-78), was also a painter and became a master in 1645.