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Joos van Craesbeeck (c. 1605/06- c. 1660) was a Flemish painter who specialized in tavern interiors, tronies, and other works similar to his teacher Adriaen Brouwer. Born in Neerlinter (Flemish Brabant), he became a master in Antwerp's guild of St. Luke in 1633 - 1634, and like his contemporaries David Teniers the Elder and David Rijckaert III he developed rustic genre scenes. He subsequently moved to Brussels, where he joined that city's painters' guild in 1651.
Paintings such as Death is Violent and Fast are typical of his small, theatrical images of peasants brawling crowded with violent expressive figures. Unlike Teniers, whose style became more elegant, Craesbeeck continued to paint bawdy figures later in his career.
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ID de tableau:: 71879 LE FUMEUR LE FUMEUR
17th century
Oil on panel
41 x 32 cm (16.14 x 12.6 in)
17th century
Oil on panel
41 x 32 cm (16.14 x 12.6 in)
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ID de tableau:: 73259 LE FUMEUR LE FUMEUR
Date 17th century
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions 41 X 32 cm (16.14 X 12.6 in)
cyf Date 17th century
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions 41 X 32 cm (16.14 X 12.6 in)
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ID de tableau:: 87497 Smokers Smokers
Date from 1645(1645) until 1655(1655)
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions 51.5 x 71 cm (20.3 x 28 in)
cjr Date from 1645(1645) until 1655(1655)
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions 51.5 x 71 cm (20.3 x 28 in)
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ID de tableau:: 92253 Smokers Smokers
from 1645(1645) until 1655(1655)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 51.5 X 71 cm (20.3 X 28 in)
cyf from 1645(1645) until 1655(1655)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 51.5 X 71 cm (20.3 X 28 in)
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Joos van Craesbeeck (c. 1605/06- c. 1660) was a Flemish painter who specialized in tavern interiors, tronies, and other works similar to his teacher Adriaen Brouwer. Born in Neerlinter (Flemish Brabant), he became a master in Antwerp's guild of St. Luke in 1633 - 1634, and like his contemporaries David Teniers the Elder and David Rijckaert III he developed rustic genre scenes. He subsequently moved to Brussels, where he joined that city's painters' guild in 1651.
Paintings such as Death is Violent and Fast are typical of his small, theatrical images of peasants brawling crowded with violent expressive figures. Unlike Teniers, whose style became more elegant, Craesbeeck continued to paint bawdy figures later in his career.
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