Bernardus van Schijndel

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Bernardus van Schijndel

Bernardus van Schijndel (1647–1709) was a Dutch Golden Age painter of small scale genre works.

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Born
Bernard van Schijndel

1647
Died1709 (aged 6162)
NationalityDutch
Known forPainting
MovementBaroque
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Biography

According to Houbraken, he was a Haarlemmer who lived alongside Reinier (Richard) Brakenburg (1650–1702) in Leeuwarden for a period, where he taught Jelle Sibrandsz, a young painter who later travelled to Italy in 1669.[1]

Though Houbraken wrote that he was the same age, with the same birthplace, and painted in the same style as Brakenburg, he was actually a few years older and was born in Weesp, not Haarlem.[2] He married Lysbet Sanderius in 1677, near Weesp in the town of Diemen, but is registered as living in Leeuwarden from 1671 to 1696.[2] He must have moved to Haarlem sometime after that, which is where he died.

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