Abraham Govaerts

Abraham Govaerts (1590-1665) was a Flemish painter of the Baroque period. He specialized in still-life paintings and genre scenes, often depicting everyday life and marketplaces. His works are characterized by rich colors, intricate details, and a sense of drama and tension. Govaerts' style was influenced by the Dutch Masters, particularly Pieter Claesz, and his art is considered a bridge between the 17th-century Flemish painting tradition and the 18th-century Rococo movement.

Styles: Flemish, Baroque

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