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  1. Pieter Claesz ( Berchem, c. 1597 – Haarlem, 1661) foi um pintor neerlandês do chamado Século de Ouro dos Países Baixos . Como quase todos os pintores dos Países Baixos (na época, República das Sete Províncias Unidas dos Países Baixos) do século XVII, tinha grande satisfação em pintar temas do dia-a-dia utilizando, quase ...

  2. Pieter Claesz . Nasceu: 1597; Berchem, Belgium ; Morreu: 1 de janeiro de 1660; Haarlem, Netherlands ; Nacionalidade: Dutch; Movimento Artístico: Barroco, Pintura do Século de Ouro dos Países Baixos; Escola de Pintura: Haarlem School; Género: Natureza-morta, Vanitas; Campo: pintura; Wikipedia: pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pieter_Claesz

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    • Berchem, Belgium
  3. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Pieter Claesz (born 1597, Burgsteinfurt, bishopric of Münster [now Steinfurt, Germany]—buried January 1, 1661, Haarlem, Netherlands) was a Dutch painter who achieved a striking simplicity and atmospheric quality in still-life representations.

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  4. Pieter Claesz (c. 1597 – 1 January 1660) was a Dutch Golden Age painter of still lifes . Biography. Vanitas with the Spinario, 1628, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. He was born in Berchem, Belgium, near Antwerp, where he became a member of the Guild of St. Luke in 1620.

  5. Biography. Pieter Claesz, the most important still-life painter in Haarlem in the 1620s, was born in Berchem in 1596 or 1597. [1] . He was apparently admitted to the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke in 1620, but by 1621 he must have been living in Haarlem, where his son, landscape painter Nicolaes Pietersz Berchem (Dutch, 1620 - 1683), was born. [2] .

  6. Learn about Pieter Claesz, a prominent artist of the Haarlem School who painted subdued and allegorical still lifes. See his 52 artworks, including his famous 'Vanitas with Violin and Glass Ball', and his biography.

  7. A 1628 oil painting by the Dutch artist Pieter Claesz, depicting a skull, a quill, and a lamp on a stone ledge. The Met's website provides details, analysis, and resources about the artwork and its symbolism of life's brevity.

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