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(1631, The Hague - 1673, Amsterdam), was a Dutch Golden Age painter. According to Houbraken, who did not specify which brother he meant, he made a profitable living making trompe l'oeil paintings of hunting paraphernalia, birdcages, and weaponry. According to the RKD he was the older brother of the painter Johannes Leemans, and both are known for still life paintings of hunting paraphernalia and vanitas pieces that became an influence on Christoffel Pierson for their popularity. Anthonie also painted a few Italianate landscapes with soldiers.

Anthonie Leemans Still life with a copy of De Waere Mercurius, a broadsheet with the news of Tromp's victory over three English ships on 28 June 1639, and a poem telli oil painting artist


Anthonie Leemans Still life with a copy of De Waere Mercurius, a broadsheet with the news of Tromp's victory over three English ships on 28 June 1639, and a poem telli oil painting artist

ID de tableau::  75097
Still life with a copy of De Waere Mercurius, a broadsheet with the news of Tromp's victory over three English ships on 28 June 1639, and a poem telli
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Still life with a copy of De Waere Mercurius, a broadsheet with the news of Tromp's victory over three English ships on 28 June 1639, and a poem telling the story of Apelles and the cobbler. 1655(1655) Oil on canvas 78 X 72 cm (30.71 X 28.35 in) cjr


Anthonie Leemans Still life with a copy of De Waere Mercurius oil painting artist


Anthonie Leemans Still life with a copy of De Waere Mercurius oil painting artist

ID de tableau::  76839
Still life with a copy of De Waere Mercurius
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Date 1655(1655) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 78 x 72 cm (30.7 x 28.3 in) cyf


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