Dutch 1597-1660 Pieter Claesz Locations
Dutch painter of German birth. He apparently spent his entire career in Haarlem, where he specialized in still-life paintings. Well over 100 works survive, dating from 1621 to 1660. Most of his pictures are dated and monogrammed PC. Since those initials were shared by the Antwerp still-life painter CLARA PEETERS, several attributions are disputed. Related Paintings of Pieter Claesz :. | Still Life with Museum instruments | Breakfast with Ham | A ham, a herring, oysters, a lemon, bread, onions, grapes and a roemer | Tabletop Still Life with Mince Pie and Basket of Grapes | Vanitas - Still-Life | Related Artists:
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