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Dutch painter
Barent Fabritius
Self-portrait as St. John the Evangelist
BornBarent Pietersz. Fabritius
Baptized on (1624-11-16)16 November 1624
Middenbeemster, Dutch Republic
DiedBuried on 20 October 1673(1673-10-20) (aged 48)
Amsterdam, Dutch Republic

Barent or Bernard Pietersz Fabritius (or Fabricius) (16 November 1624 – 20 October 1673 ), was a Dutch painter.

Fabritius was born at Middenbeemster, North Holland, the son of Pieter Carelsz. Fabritius [de]. He studied with his brothers Johannes and Carel Fabritius, and probably with Rembrandt, as well. He was a painter of biblical subjects (The three angels before Abraham, The presentation in the temple), mythical and historical scenes, in addition to expressive portraits. He died in Amsterdam.

Paintings

  • Young Painter in his Studio (c. 1655–1660) Young Painter in his Studio (c. 1655–1660)
  • The Slaughtered Pig (1656) The Slaughtered Pig (1656)
  • Ruth and Boaz (1660) Ruth and Boaz (1660)

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