Abraham van Beyeren
1620 – 1690
Dutch painter (also spelled Beijeren or Beieren), little regarded in his day but now considered one of the greatest of still-life painters. He initially specialized in fish subjects, but around the middle of the 17th century he began to devote himself to sumptuous banquet tables laden with silver and gold vessels, Venetian glassware, fine fruit, and expensive table coverings of damask, satin, and velvet. Works of this kind, in which he was rivaled only by Kalf, gave him even greater opportunity than his fish pieces to demonstrate his ability to show the play of light on varied surfaces and organize forms and colours into an opulently blended composition.
18 artworks in collection
Locations
Works

Still-Life with Fruit, Sea Food, and Precious Tableware
Private collection1654
Still-Life
Private collection1664
Still-Life with Fish in Basket
Private collection
River Landscape
Private collection
Still-Life
Private collection
Still-Life
Private collection










