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About: Abraham Vinck

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Abraham Vinck or Abraham Willemsz. Vinck (Antwerp, 1574/1575 – Amsterdam, 1619) was a Flemish painter and art dealer who spent most of his life and career outside of Flanders, including in Hamburg, Naples and Amsterdam. He is mainly known as a portrait painter but also practised in many other genres including history painting, mythological scenes, fruit and fish still lifes and market scenes. He was also a copyist who created copies after the great masters. He is now mainly known for being the co-owner together with his Flemish colleague and business partner Louis Finson of two paintings by Caravaggio.

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  • Abraham Vinck or Abraham Willemsz. Vinck (Antwerp, 1574/1575 – Amsterdam, 1619) was a Flemish painter and art dealer who spent most of his life and career outside of Flanders, including in Hamburg, Naples and Amsterdam. He is mainly known as a portrait painter but also practised in many other genres including history painting, mythological scenes, fruit and fish still lifes and market scenes. He was also a copyist who created copies after the great masters. He is now mainly known for being the co-owner together with his Flemish colleague and business partner Louis Finson of two paintings by Caravaggio. (en)
  • Abraham Vinck ou Abraham Willemsz. Vinck (Anvers, 1574/1575 - Amsterdam, 1619) est un peintre et marchand d'art flamand qui passe la majeure partie de sa vie et de sa carrière en dehors de la Flandre, notamment à Hambourg, Naples et Amsterdam. Il est principalement connu comme un portraitiste, mais a également exercé son art dans de nombreux autres genres, y compris la peinture d'histoire, des scènes mythologiques, des natures mortes de fruits et de poissons et des scènes de marché. Il est également un copiste qui crée des copies d'après les grands maîtres. Il est maintenant principalement connu comme le copropriétaire avec son collègue flamand et partenaire commercial Louis Finson de deux tableaux du Caravage. (fr)
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  • Abraham Vinck or Abraham Willemsz. Vinck (Antwerp, 1574/1575 – Amsterdam, 1619) was a Flemish painter and art dealer who spent most of his life and career outside of Flanders, including in Hamburg, Naples and Amsterdam. He is mainly known as a portrait painter but also practised in many other genres including history painting, mythological scenes, fruit and fish still lifes and market scenes. He was also a copyist who created copies after the great masters. He is now mainly known for being the co-owner together with his Flemish colleague and business partner Louis Finson of two paintings by Caravaggio. (en)
  • Abraham Vinck ou Abraham Willemsz. Vinck (Anvers, 1574/1575 - Amsterdam, 1619) est un peintre et marchand d'art flamand qui passe la majeure partie de sa vie et de sa carrière en dehors de la Flandre, notamment à Hambourg, Naples et Amsterdam. Il est principalement connu comme un portraitiste, mais a également exercé son art dans de nombreux autres genres, y compris la peinture d'histoire, des scènes mythologiques, des natures mortes de fruits et de poissons et des scènes de marché. Il est également un copiste qui crée des copies d'après les grands maîtres. Il est maintenant principalement connu comme le copropriétaire avec son collègue flamand et partenaire commercial Louis Finson de deux tableaux du Caravage. (fr)
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  • Abraham Vinck (en)
  • Abraham Vinck (fr)
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