Fish Market, after Joachim Beuckelaer

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Flemish Iconography, Limited Edition (7/50)

Joachim Beuckelaer was an extraordinarily gifted painter of large sculleries and open markets, who could paint detailed and lifelike utensils and foods of all variety. Beuckelaer was the nephew and student of Pieter Aertsen, and both artists often hid biblical iconography in their domestic canvases, though this is a mostly secular painting of fishmongers hawking their wares. Remastered at Art Chateau.

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Fish Market, after Joachim Beuckelaer

Joachim Beuckelaer Flemish (1534 - 1574)

Joachim Beuckelaer was an extraordinarily gifted painter of large sculleries and open markets, who could paint detailed and lifelike utensils and foods of all variety. Beuckelaer was the nephew and student of Pieter Aertsen, and both artists often hid biblical iconography in their domestic canvases, though this is a mostly secular painting of fishmongers hawking their wares. Remastered at Art Chateau.