Place: The Hague
Death: 1674
Biography:
, a prominent Dutch Golden Age painter, was born in The Hague around 1610 and passed away in Amsterdam in 1674. As a pupil of Adriaen van de Venne, Van Beest's work was heavily influenced by his mentor, as well as by Jan van Goyen. His artistic style is characterized by landscapes with figures, often depicted in the manner of Isaac van Ostade.
Van Beest's paintings are notable for their serene and idyllic depictions of rural life. While specific works by Van Beest are not extensively documented, his style is reminiscent of the Dutch Masters, with an emphasis on capturing the beauty of everyday scenes.
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