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Floris van Dyck , also called Floris van Dijck or Floris Claesz. van Dyck (Delft or Haarlem, c. 1575 - Haarlem, before 26 April 1651), was a Dutch Golden Age still life painter.
He lived in Haarlem for most of his life, but he was born in Delft. He was a cousin of Pieter Cornelisz van Dijck. In 1600 he is documented as being in Rome, indicating he made a journey to Italy. In 1606 he returned to the Netherlands, where he joined the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke in 1610 and became dean in 1637. He was influenced by Osias Beert and Clara Peeters. He is considered the inventor of the banketje (banquet still life genre similar to breakfasts, or ontbijtjes), together with Nicolaes Gillis. |
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Måleriet Identifieringen :: 75327 Still Life with Cheeses
ca. 1615 (1590-1651)
Oil on panel
82.2 X 111.2 cm (32.4 X 43.8 in)
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Måleriet Identifieringen :: 75752 Stilleben
Date 1613(1613)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Deutsch: 49,5 x 77 cm
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Måleriet Identifieringen :: 77212 Life with Cheeses
Date ca. 1615 (1590-1651)
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions 82.2 x 111.2 cm (32.4 x 43.8 in)
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Måleriet Identifieringen :: 91118 Still-Life
1610(1610)
Medium oil on oak panel
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Floris van Dyck , also called Floris van Dijck or Floris Claesz. van Dyck (Delft or Haarlem, c. 1575 - Haarlem, before 26 April 1651), was a Dutch Golden Age still life painter.
He lived in Haarlem for most of his life, but he was born in Delft. He was a cousin of Pieter Cornelisz van Dijck. In 1600 he is documented as being in Rome, indicating he made a journey to Italy. In 1606 he returned to the Netherlands, where he joined the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke in 1610 and became dean in 1637. He was influenced by Osias Beert and Clara Peeters. He is considered the inventor of the banketje (banquet still life genre similar to breakfasts, or ontbijtjes), together with Nicolaes Gillis.
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