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The 3 Artworks of Abraham Hendrickz. Van Beyeren

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Abraham Hendrickz. Van Beyeren - Still Life with Silver-Gilt Glass Holder, Abraham van Beyeren, c. 1654 - c. 1660Still Life with Silver-Gilt Glass Holder, Abraham van Beyeren, c. 1654 - c. 1660Abraham Hendrickz. Van Beyeren

This intimate little banquet piece, which has never before been published, is executed in Abraham van Beyeren’s typical manner with rapid brushstrokes and thickly applied highlights. The composition is dominated by the winged wine glass on the right and the silver-gilt glass holder with the figure o...

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Abraham Hendrickz. Van Beyeren - River View, Abraham van Beyeren, c. 1643 - c. 1650River View, Abraham van Beyeren, c. 1643 - c. 1650Abraham Hendrickz. Van Beyeren

Typically rendered with loose brushstrokes that seem rapidly applied, River View is an excellent example of Abraham van Beyeren’s contribution to the genre of river and marine scenes. That he was strongly influenced by Jan van Goyen’s seascapes from the late 1630s, which were executed in the same mo...

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Abraham Hendrickz. Van Beyeren - Still Life with Flowers, Abraham van Beyeren, c. 1660 - 1690Still Life with Flowers, Abraham van Beyeren, c. 1660 - 1690Abraham Hendrickz. Van Beyeren

This still life is probably the work that was in the 1857 Drekman sale, where the monogram was read as ‘AVP’.6 At the Van Hall auction a year later it was attributed to Rachel Ruysch, one of the most popular flower painters of the Golden Age.7 That the monogram was recognized as Abraham van Beyeren’...

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