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Krzysztof Lubieniecki (1659-1729) was a Polish Baroque painter and engraver active in Amsterdam during the Dutch Golden Age.
Krzysztof was born in Szczecin. He and his brother Teodor Lubieniecki hailed from an Arian family. They learned to paint from Juriaan Stur in Hamburg. In 1667 they travelled to Amsterdam, where Krzysztof apprenticed with Adriaen Backer, and Teodor with Gerard de Lairesse. In 1682, Teodor moved to Hannover before eventually moving to Poland in 1706, where he died.
Krzysztof remained in Amsterdam, where he painted portraits and genre pieces. He also collaborated on prints for Jacobus Houbraken, Daniel Willink, and Johannes Brandt (son of Gerard Brandt). He died in Amsterdam.
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ID de tableau:: 89087 Portrait of Daniel Willink. Portrait of Daniel Willink.
1719(1719)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 33 x 44.5 cm (13 x 17.5 in)
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Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 33 x 44.5 cm (13 x 17.5 in)
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ID de tableau:: 90709 Moses strikes water from the stone Moses strikes water from the stone
17th century
Medium oil on canvas
cyf 17th century
Medium oil on canvas
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ID de tableau:: 93990 Bachelor punishing two pupils. Bachelor punishing two pupils.
17th century
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 49.5 x 57.8 cm (19.5 x 22.8 in)
cjr 17th century
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 49.5 x 57.8 cm (19.5 x 22.8 in)
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Krzysztof Lubieniecki (1659-1729) was a Polish Baroque painter and engraver active in Amsterdam during the Dutch Golden Age.
Krzysztof was born in Szczecin. He and his brother Teodor Lubieniecki hailed from an Arian family. They learned to paint from Juriaan Stur in Hamburg. In 1667 they travelled to Amsterdam, where Krzysztof apprenticed with Adriaen Backer, and Teodor with Gerard de Lairesse. In 1682, Teodor moved to Hannover before eventually moving to Poland in 1706, where he died.
Krzysztof remained in Amsterdam, where he painted portraits and genre pieces. He also collaborated on prints for Jacobus Houbraken, Daniel Willink, and Johannes Brandt (son of Gerard Brandt). He died in Amsterdam.
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