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Summary
Artist |
Balthasar van der Ast (1593/1594–1657) |
Alternative names |
Baltus van der Ast, Bartholomeus van der Ast, Baltus vander Asch |
Description |
Dutch painter and draughtsman
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Date of birth/death |
between 30 June 1593 and 13 September 1594 |
19 December 1657 (buried) |
Location of birth/death |
Middelburg |
Delft |
Work location |
Middelburg (1615), Utrecht (city) (1619-1632), Delft (1632-1657) |
Authority control |
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Description |
Fruit Basket
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Date |
1632 |
Medium |
oil on panel |
Inscriptions |
Signature bottom right: B.vandeR.ast
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Source/Photographer |
http://cgfa.sunsite.dk/ |
Licensing
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