Anthonie Beerstraaten Explained

Anthonie Beerstraaten (4 February 1646,[1] in Amsterdam  - before 1665), is seen a Dutch Golden Age painter but he probably died at the age of six.[2] Anthonie is not mentioned anywhere in the Amsterdam City Archives.[3] His works are confused with those of Jan Abrahamsz Beerstraaten and Abraham Jansz. Beerstraaten, who were his father and his brother.[4] [5]

The RKD has registered two paintings signed Anthonie Beerstraten: one is a view of a southern seaport from 1664 (currently location Enkhuizen) and the other a view of a church in Aarlanderveen in the former city hall of Alphen aan den Rijn.[6]

Based on these two paintings C. Hofstede de Groot an early Dutch art historian, suggested these paintings as by Anthonie if they were a poorer grade than ones already attributed to Abraham.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Birth certificates Amsterdam City Archives DTB Dopen, archiefnummer 5001, inventarisnummer 42, blad p.481, aktenummer DTB 42
  2. https://archief.amsterdam/archief/5001/1150 DTB Begraven, archiefnummer 5001, inventarisnummer 1150, blad p.119 en p.120, aktenummer DTB 1150
  3. https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/Beerstraaten%2C%20Anthonie
  4. Birth certificates Amsterdam City Archives DTB Dopen, archiefnummer 5001, inventarisnummer 75, blad p.81, aktenummer DTB 75
  5. https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/5893 Anthonie Beerstraaten
  6. https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/Beerstraaten%2C%20Anthonie
  7. https://onh.nl/verhaal/beerstraten-wie-schilderde-wat