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Abraham van Dijck

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Girl holding a rose, c.1655

Abraham van Dijck (1635, Amsterdam – 1680, Dordrecht), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.

Biography

According to the RKD he was a Rembrandt pupil based on the style Rembrandt was using in the 1650s.[1] His earliest works are dated 1655. Though he is registered as working in Dordrecht and clearly was in Amsterdam, he is also registered in Alkmaar in 1659.[1] Besides Rembrandt, his works show the influence of Gabriël Metsu, Caspar Netscher and Quiringh Gerritsz van Brekelenkam.[1]

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