Bartholomeus Breenbergh
1598 – 1657
Dutch painter, with Poelenburgh the leading pioneer of the taste for Italianate landscapes in the Netherlands. Breenbergh spent most of the 1620s in Italy and thereafter worked in Amsterdam. His style as a painter is very similar to Poelenburgh's, his biblical and mythological characters set in well-balanced views of the Roman Campagna, often complete with classical ruins.
10 artworks in collection
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Works
16221655
16221655
Museum

Elijah and the Widow of Zarephath
Private collection1630
The Finding of Moses
Private collection1639
Diana and Her Nymphs
Private collection1640
Christ and the Nobleman of Capernaum
Private collection
Apostle Thomas
Private collection



