Abraham Blooteling

Abraham Blooteling (1600-1664) was a Dutch painter of the Baroque period. He was known for his detailed and intricate works, often featuring ornate drapery, fruit, and flowers. Blooteling's style was heavily influenced by the Italian masters, particularly Caravaggio. He painted mainly still-life compositions, as well as some portraits and landscapes. His work is characterized by its use of chiaroscuro, a strong light source that creates dramatic shadows.

Styles: Baroque, Dutch

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