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(1) Abraham Bloemaert
(b Gorinchem, 24 Dec 1566; d Utrecht, 13 Jan 1651). Painter, draughtsman, writer and teacher. His long, successful career and many prominent pupils, especially among the Utrecht Caravaggisti, made him one of Utrechts principal painters in the first half of the 17th century. During his lifetime he enjoyed high esteem for his paintings of religious and mythological subjects and for his numerous drawings. At first he worked in a Mannerist style, then in a Caravaggesque manner, finally adopting a distinctive, decorative synthesis of both approaches.
Part of the Bloemaert family
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- Bloemaert, Abraham
- Bloemaert
- Geest, Wybrand de, I
- Netherlands, the, §III, 4(v): Painting and graphic arts, c 1550c 1680: Utrecht
- Utrecht, §2: Art life and organization
- groups and movements
- methods
- patrons and collectors
- pupils
- Bijlert, Jan (Hermansz.) van
- Both, Andries
- Brugghen, Hendrick (Jansz.) ter
- Cuyp, Jacob (Gerritsz.)
- Honthorst, Gerrit (Hermansz.) van (1592-1656)
- Poelenburch, Cornelis van
- Weenix, Jan Baptist
- reproductive prints by others
- Bolswert: (1) Boetius Bolswert
- Bolswert: (2) Schelte Bolswert
- Bry, de: (2) Johann Theodor de Bry
- Büsinck, Ludolph
- Engraving, §II, 3(i)(d): Major exponents and their influences, c 1500c 1600: Goltzius
- Gheyn, de: (1) Jacques de Gheyn II
- Matham, Jacob
- Muller, Jan
- Prints, §III, 5: Technical processes: Mixed and experimental
- Swanenburg, van: (3) Willem van Swanenburg
- Vanitas, §2: The Netherlands
- Woodcut, chiaroscuro, §2: History
- works
- Bloemaert: (1) Abraham Bloemaert, §1: Life and painted work
- Bloemaert: (1) Abraham Bloemaert, §2: Drawings
- Frame, §VI, 3: Germany and Central Europe: Baroque
- Poelenburch, Cornelis van, §1(iii): Later works: Utrecht, 162767
- Prints, §II, 1(viii): Subject-matter, before c 1700: Landscape
- Woodcut, chiaroscuro, §1: Materials and techniques
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