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The Blauwpoort in Leiden in the winter, ca. 1660

Abraham Beerstraaten (1643 in Amsterdam – 1666), was a Dutch Golden Age painter of winter scenes.

Abraham was baptized in the Noorderkerk on 4 October as the son of Jan Abrahamsz Beerstraaten. [1] In 1662, together with his father, he traveled to Friesland, Groningen and many other places in Holland. He died before September 1666. [2] [3] Abraham Storck who cooperated with him, inherited his unfinished paintings of the town hall. [4] [5]

Almost all sources and literature give divergent and often contradictory information. His works are confused with those of his father and brother Anthonie Beerstraaten. [6]

Abraham Beerstraaten & Abraham Storck Oude Stadhuis te Amsterdam

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Blauwpoort in Leiden in the winter, ca. 1660

Abraham Beerstraaten (1643 in Amsterdam – 1666), was a Dutch Golden Age painter of winter scenes.

Abraham was baptized in the Noorderkerk on 4 October as the son of Jan Abrahamsz Beerstraaten. [1] In 1662, together with his father, he traveled to Friesland, Groningen and many other places in Holland. He died before September 1666. [2] [3] Abraham Storck who cooperated with him, inherited his unfinished paintings of the town hall. [4] [5]

Almost all sources and literature give divergent and often contradictory information. His works are confused with those of his father and brother Anthonie Beerstraaten. [6]

Abraham Beerstraaten & Abraham Storck Oude Stadhuis te Amsterdam

References


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