Abraham Bloemaert, born December 25, 1564 in Gorinchem and died January 27, 1651 in Utrecht, was a Dutch painter and engraver of the golden age. He trained many students and exerted a very strong influence on the development of pictorial art in Utrecht at the turn between the 16th and 17th centuries, and later, as a result, he was considered the father of the pictorial school. of this city. He is one of the most important representatives of Mannerism in the Northern Netherlands. After a brief Caravaggesque period, his style gradually evolved towards classicism. National Museum Stockholm. Public domain. Enhanced by hand for an incredibly close rendering of an original drawing. You will be able to perceive the intensity and the material effect of blacks, whites, colors. Ships within 2-3 days.