Bernaert de Ryckere
Bernaert de Rijckere (c1535, Kortrijk - 1590, Antwerp), was a Flemish Renaissance painter.
According to Karel van Mander he was born in Kortrijk and was admired there for an altarpiece depicting Christ bearing the cross, which he made for the St. Marten's church of the brothers of the Cross there. He later took on a different style that Karel van Mander had heard of but had not seen to be able to judge it for himself. He said he moved to Antwerp and joined the Guild of St. Luke there in 1561.
According to the Netherlands Institute for Art History he was the teacher of his son, the painter Abraham de Rijcke, and is known for landscapes and historical allegories. Related Paintings of Bernaert de Ryckere :. | charles emile auguste carolus duran | Tropical Forest with Monkeys | portrait of madame recamier | Boy Bitten by a Lizard | Trecho de paisagem | Related Artists: Fernand HodlerDay I,1899-1900 Gerrit Bakhuizenc.1700-60
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Rotterdam 1634-1685 London
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