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BOSSCHAERT, Johannes
Flemish painter (b. ca. 1610, Middelburg, d. ca. 1650, Utrecht)
was a member of the Bosschaert family of still life painters. He was the second son of Ambrosius Bosschaert. Little is known about his life, including the date of his death. Related Paintings of BOSSCHAERT, Johannes :. | Lady | Land of the Lotos Eaters | Serenade | Hilly landscape with trees (mk03) | The Trappers' Camp | Related Artists: James-Goodwyn ClonneyBritish/American, 1812-1867, American painter. He was one of the first generation of American genre painters. His earliest datable work includes two lithographs of urban views and images of birds and animals published in New York between 1830 and 1835. He studied at the National Academy of Design, New York, and exhibited there periodically between 1834 and 1852. The first genre painting he exhibited at the National Academy was Militia Training (1841; Philadelphia, PA Acad. F.A.), although another example, In the Woodshed (1838; Boston, MA, Mus. F.A.), predates it. He also exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (1845 and 1847) and at the Apollo Association and American Art-Union (1841-50). Jean JouvenetRouen 1644-Paris 1717 Lionel Percy Smythe,RA,RWS1839-1918
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