Abraham Furnerius

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Abraham Furnerius (1628–1654) was a Dutch Golden Age draughtsman and painter who was a pupil of Rembrandt.

Biography[edit]

He was born and died in Rotterdam. According to the RKD he was a Rembrandt pupil at the same time as Samuel van Hoogstraten, Philips Koninck and Govert Flinck.[1] Though he died young, he established a workshop and became the teacher of Gerrit Battem.[1] He was the brother-in-law of Philips Koninck, whose works are sometimes confused with his.

No extant paintings are securely ascribed to Furnerius. His surviving body of work consists of a large number of landscape drawings in ink or ink with wash.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Abraham Furnerius in the RKD
  2. ^ Robinson, William W. (2002). Bruegel to Rembrandt: Dutch and Flemish Drawings from the Maida and George Abrams Collection. Cambridge: Harvard University Art Museums. p. 142. ISBN 0300093470.