Artist: Dirk Helmbreker (1633 - 1696)
Nationality:Dutch
Movement: Baroque
Media: Painting (find the reproductions
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Biography: Dirk Helmbreker studied painting with Pieter de Grebber before joining Haarlem’s Guild of Saint Luke in 1652. He later traveled throughout Germany, Switzerland, and Italy before settling in Rome in 1659. He joined the Northern European art group called the Bentvueghels, meaning ‘birds of a feather.” In 1678, he worked in Paris with Frederick Moucheron and returned to Italy three years later to work in Turin, Florence, and Rome.
Helmbreker’s paintings were popular and sold for large amounts of money. He painted light-hearted themes, religious scenes, and landscapes that often incorporated ancient ruins.
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Artworks in Museum Collections: (36)
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