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Bloemaert, Abraham

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Bloemaert, Abraham (1564-1651)

Dutch painter and etcher. Working in Paris and Amsterdam and later in Utrecht, he produced biblical and historical pictures, portraits, and still lifes. His style was influenced by the Italian Mannerists and by Caravaggio.

He had many pupils, among them Gerard van Honthorst and Jakob Cuyp. Four of his six children were painters or engravers.


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