- Claes van Heussen
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Claes van Heussen (1598 – 1633, Haarlem), was a Dutch Golden Age still life painter who died young.
Biography
According to the RKD he was a still life painter whose birthplace is unknown.[1] He is known for a few fruit still lifes and vanitas pieces during a very short period in Haarlem. He was first registered in Haarlem in 1625, and in 1631 he declared he was 31, and in 1632 his wife is mentioned in a document as a widow.[1] One of his market scenes is adorned with the figure of a young woman reaching in a basket, that was painted by Frans Hals.[2] In the notes on town meetings in the archives of the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke under April 4 1633, the surgeon Jan Snijder and Pieter Jansz Saenredam declared to the mayors of Haarlem that all paintings on a list belonged to the estate of Claes van Heussen, in the name of his widow.[3] Van Heussen was listed in the guild, but without noting the year of membership.
References
- ^ a b Claes van Heussen in the RKD
- ^ Young woman with a display of fruit and vegetables in the RKD
- ^ De archiefbescheiden van het St. Lukasgilde te Haarlem 1497-1798, Hessel Miedema, 1980, ISBN 9064695849
Categories:- 1598 births
- 1633 deaths
- Dutch Golden Age painters
- People from Haarlem
- Members of the Haarlem Guild of Saint Luke
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