Barent Fabritius
Barent Fabritius | |
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![]() Self-portrait as St. John the Evangelist | |
Born |
Barent Pietersz. Fabritius Baptized on 16 November 1624 Middenbeemster, Dutch Republic |
Died |
Buried on 20 October 1673 48) Amsterdam, Dutch Republic | (aged
Barent or Bernard Pietersz Fabritius (or Fabricius) (16 November 1624 (bapt.) - 20 October 1673 (buried)), was a Dutch painter.
Fabritius was born at Middenbeemster, North Holland, the son of Pieter Carelsz. Fabritius. He studied with his brothers Johannes and Carel Fabritius, and probably with Rembrandt as well. He was a painter of biblical subjects (The three angels before Abraham, The presentation in the temple), mythical and historical scenes, in addition to expressive portraits. He died in Amsterdam.
Paintings
- Young Painter in his Studio (c. 1655–1660)
- The Slaughtered Pig (1656)
- Ruth and Boaz (1660)
References
External links
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