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(1590-1655), was a Dutch Golden Age still life painter. According to the RKD, Van Schooten was the son of a leading Catholic family of Amsterdam who came to live in Haarlem in 1612. During that period, many Catholic families left Amsterdam where the Protestants had the upper hand in local government, for Haarlem, where the climate for Catholicism was more tolerant. The young Van Schooten became a member of the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke and married the daughter of a leading beer brewer there, Rycklant Bol van Zanen. Together they had 3 daughters and a son Johannes, who also became a painter
 


 
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     Floris van Schooten
     (1590-1655), was a Dutch Golden Age still life painter. According to the RKD, Van Schooten was the son of a leading Catholic family of Amsterdam who came to live in Haarlem in 1612. During that period, many Catholic families left Amsterdam where the Protestants had the upper hand in local government, for Haarlem, where the climate for Catholicism was more tolerant. The young Van Schooten became a member of the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke and married the daughter of a leading beer brewer there, Rycklant Bol van Zanen. Together they had 3 daughters and a son Johannes, who also became a painter
 

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Floris van Schooten Still-Life oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   75336
Still-Life
Still-Life
Still-Life", Panel, Frans Halsmuseum, Haarlem ca. 1640
Still-Life", Panel, Frans Halsmuseum, Haarlem ca. 1640


 

Floris van Schooten Still Life oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   77220
Still Life
Still Life
: "Still-Life", Panel, Frans Halsmuseum, Haarlem Date ca. 1640 cyf
: "Still-Life", Panel, Frans Halsmuseum, Haarlem Date ca. 1640 cyf


 

 
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     Floris van Schooten
    (1590-1655), was a Dutch Golden Age still life painter. According to the RKD, Van Schooten was the son of a leading Catholic family of Amsterdam who came to live in Haarlem in 1612. During that period, many Catholic families left Amsterdam where the Protestants had the upper hand in local government, for Haarlem, where the climate for Catholicism was more tolerant. The young Van Schooten became a member of the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke and married the daughter of a leading beer brewer there, Rycklant Bol van Zanen. Together they had 3 daughters and a son Johannes, who also became a painter

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