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Anthonie Beerstraaten

Dutch Golden Age painter

Anthonie Beerstraaten

Dutch Golden Age painter

Winter landscape with ice-skaters on a river, ca. 1655

Anthonie Beerstraaten (4 February 1646, in Amsterdam – before 1665), is seen a Dutch Golden Age painter but he probably died at the age of six. Anthonie is not mentioned anywhere in the Amsterdam City Archives. His works are confused with those of Jan Abrahamsz Beerstraaten and Abraham Jansz. Beerstraaten, who were his father and his brother.

The RKD has registered two paintings signed Anthonie Beerstraten: one is a view of a southern seaport from 1664 (currently location Enkhuizen) and the other a view of a church in Aarlanderveen in the former city hall of Alphen aan den Rijn.

Based on these two paintings C. Hofstede de Groot an early Dutch art historian, suggested these paintings as by Anthonie if they were a poorer grade than ones already attributed to Abraham.

References

References

  1. "Birth certificates Amsterdam City Archives: 38-62 Nieuwe Kerk 42 1637-1646".
  2. "Inventarissen".
  3. "Anthonie Beerstraaten".
  4. "Birth certificates Amsterdam City Archives: 75-86 Noorder Kerk 75 1641-1653".
  5. "RKD Research".
  6. "Beerstraten: wie schilderde wat?".
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