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(Antwerp, January 18, 1573?CThe Hague, 1621) was a still life painter of the Dutch Golden Age.He started his career in Antwerp, but spend most of it in Middelburg (1593?C1613), where he became dean of the painters' guild. He later worked in Amsterdam (1614), Bergen op Zoom (1615?C1616), Utrecht (1616?C1619), and Breda (1619). He specialised in painting still lifes with flowers. In 1587, Ambrosius Bosschaert moved from Antwerp to Middelburg with his family because of the threat of religious persecution. At the age of twenty-one, he joined the cityes Guild of Saint Luke. Not long after, Bosschaert had established himself as a leading figure in the fashionable floral painting genre.
 


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     (Antwerp, January 18, 1573?CThe Hague, 1621) was a still life painter of the Dutch Golden Age.He started his career in Antwerp, but spend most of it in Middelburg (1593?C1613), where he became dean of the painters' guild. He later worked in Amsterdam (1614), Bergen op Zoom (1615?C1616), Utrecht (1616?C1619), and Breda (1619). He specialised in painting still lifes with flowers. In 1587, Ambrosius Bosschaert moved from Antwerp to Middelburg with his family because of the threat of religious persecution. At the age of twenty-one, he joined the cityes Guild of Saint Luke. Not long after, Bosschaert had established himself as a leading figure in the fashionable floral painting genre.
 

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Ambrosius Bosschaert Bloemstilleven in een Wan li vaas oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   84399
Bloemstilleven in een Wan li vaas
Bloemstilleven in een Wan li vaas
1619 Medium Oil on copper Dimensions 31 x 22.5 cm (12.2 x 8.9 in) cyf
1619 Medium Oil on copper Dimensions 31 x 22.5 cm (12.2 x 8.9 in) cyf


 

Ambrosius Bosschaert Still-Life of Flowers oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   85872
Still-Life of Flowers
Still-Life of Flowers
Date first half of 17th century Medium Oil on wood cjr
Date first half of 17th century Medium Oil on wood cjr


 

Ambrosius Bosschaert Still-Life of Flowers oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   90062
Still-Life of Flowers
Still-Life of Flowers
first half of 17th century Medium oil on panel cyf
first half of 17th century Medium oil on panel cyf


 

Ambrosius Bosschaert Flowers in a Chinese Vase oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   92431
Flowers in a Chinese Vase
Flowers in a Chinese Vase
Date 1607(1607) Medium oil on copper Dimensions Height: 69 cm (27.2 in). Width: 51 cm (20.1 in). TTD
Date 1607(1607) Medium oil on copper Dimensions Height: 69 cm (27.2 in). Width: 51 cm (20.1 in). TTD


 

Ambrosius Bosschaert Still Life with Flowers in a Wan-Li vase. oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   92515
Still Life with Flowers in a Wan-Li vase.
Still Life with Flowers in a Wan-Li vase.
1619(1619) Medium oil on copper Dimensions Height: 31 cm (12.2 in). Width: 22.5 cm (8.9 in). cjr
1619(1619) Medium oil on copper Dimensions Height: 31 cm (12.2 in). Width: 22.5 cm (8.9 in). cjr


 

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     Ambrosius Bosschaert
    (Antwerp, January 18, 1573?CThe Hague, 1621) was a still life painter of the Dutch Golden Age.He started his career in Antwerp, but spend most of it in Middelburg (1593?C1613), where he became dean of the painters' guild. He later worked in Amsterdam (1614), Bergen op Zoom (1615?C1616), Utrecht (1616?C1619), and Breda (1619). He specialised in painting still lifes with flowers. In 1587, Ambrosius Bosschaert moved from Antwerp to Middelburg with his family because of the threat of religious persecution. At the age of twenty-one, he joined the cityes Guild of Saint Luke. Not long after, Bosschaert had established himself as a leading figure in the fashionable floral painting genre.

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