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1596 Herzogenbusch Holland - 1675 Antwerp, Belgium. Known for: Mythology, portrait and history paintings.
Abraham van Diepenbeeck was an erudite and accomplished Dutch painter of the Flemish School. He was baptised in 's-Hertogenbosch in the southern Netherlands. After having received a classical... Read full biography
Abraham van Diepenbeeck was an erudite and accomplished Dutch painter of the Flemish School. He was baptised in 's-Hertogenbosch in the southern Netherlands. After having received a classical education, he became a pupil and assistant of Peter Paul Rubens. He handled mythological and historical... Read full biography
Abraham van Diepenbeeck was an erudite and accomplished Dutch painter of the Flemish School. He was baptised in 's-Hertogenbosch in the southern Netherlands. After having received a classical education, he became a pupil and assistant of Peter Paul Rubens. He handled mythological and historical subjects, as well as portraits, with great skill and vigor and was a good, sound colourist. He went to Antwerp about 1629 and made his first successes in painting on glass, among his productions being... Read full biography
Abraham van Diepenbeeck was an erudite and accomplished Dutch painter of the Flemish School. He was baptised in 's-Hertogenbosch in the southern Netherlands. After having received a classical education, he became a pupil and assistant of Peter Paul Rubens. He handled mythological and historical subjects, as well as portraits, with great skill and vigor and was a good, sound colourist. He went to Antwerp about 1629 and made his first successes in painting on glass, among his productions being windows in the cathedral there representing the "Acts of Mercy". Similar work at the church of the Dominicans shows scenes from the "Life of Saint Paul". Van Diepenbeek was admitted to the guild of painters in 1638, and became director of the Academy... Read full biography
Abraham van Diepenbeeck was an erudite and accomplished Dutch painter of the Flemish School. He was baptised in 's-Hertogenbosch in the southern Netherlands. After having received a classical education, he became a pupil and assistant of Peter Paul Rubens. He handled mythological and historical subjects, as well as portraits, with great skill and vigor and was a good, sound colourist. He went to Antwerp about 1629 and made his first successes in painting on glass, among his productions being windows in the cathedral there representing the "Acts of Mercy". Similar work at the church of the Dominicans shows scenes from the "Life of Saint Paul". Van Diepenbeek was admitted to the guild of painters in 1638, and became director of the Academy in 1641. It was after a visit to Italy that the artist began to paint chiefly in oil and to illustrate. Among his illustrations are fift... Read full biography

