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Pieter Aertsen - The Healing of the Paralytic, Pool of Bethesda [1575]

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Pieter Aertsen - The Healing of the Paralytic, Pool of Bethesda [1575]


Although Pieter Aertsen (1508-1575), known as ‘Lange Pier’, came from Amsterdam, he lived in Antwerp for many years. After he returned in 1556, various Amsterdam churches, his principal patrons, commissioned Aertsen to make large altarpieces. Soon, however, he abandoned religious art and started to paint scenes from peasant life. He was known above all for his paintings of market scenes and kitchen tableaux, which contained an abundance of fruit, fish, poultry, cheese, bread and much besides. His younger cousin and pupil Joachim Bueckelaer also painted in the same genre and developed it further.

[Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam - Oil on panel, 56 x 75 cm]

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