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Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder

Flemish, 1573 – 1621
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Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder was a Flemish-born Dutch still life painter and art dealer. He is recognised as one of the earliest painters who created floral still lifes as an independent genre. He founded a dynasty of painters who continued his style of floral and fruit painting and turned Middelburg into the leading centre for flower painting in the Dutch Republic.

He was born in Antwerp, where he started his career, but he spent most of it in Middelburg (1587–1613), where he moved with his family because of the threat of religious persecution. He specialized in painting still lifes with flowers, which he signed with the monogram AB (the B in the A). At the age of twenty-one, he joined the city's Guild of Saint Luke and later became dean. Not long after, Bosschaert married and established himself as a leading figure in the fashionable floral painting genre.

He had three sons who all became flower painters: Ambrosius II, Johannes and Abraham. His brother-in-law Balthasar van der Ast also lived and worked in his workshop and accompanied him on his travels. Bosschaert later worked in Amsterdam (1614), Bergen op Zoom (1615–1616), Utrecht (1616–1619), and Breda (1619). In 1619 when he moved to Utrecht, his brother-in-law van der Ast entered the Utrecht Guild of St. Luke, where the renowned painter Abraham Bloemaert had just become dean. The painter Roelandt Savery (1576–1639) entered the St. Luke's guild in Utrecht at about the same time. Savery had considerable influence on the Bosschaert dynasty.

After Bosschaert died in The Hague while on commission there for a flower piece, Balthasar van der Ast took over his workshop and pupils in Middelburg.

His bouquets were painted symmetrically and with scientific accuracy in small dimensions and normally on copper. They sometimes included symbolic and religious meanings. At the time of his death, Bosschaert was working on an important commission in the Hague. That piece is now in the collection in Stockholm.

Bosschaert was one of the first artists to specialize in flower still life painting as a stand-alone subject. He started a tradition of painting detailed flower bouquets, which typically included tulips and roses. Thanks to the booming seventeenth-century Dutch art market, he became highly successful, as the inscription on one of his paintings attests. His works commanded high prices although he never achieved the level of prestige of Jan Brueghel the Elder, the Antwerp master who contributed to the floral genre.

His sons and his pupil and brother-in-law, Balthasar van der Ast, were among those to uphold the Bosschaert dynasty which continued until the mid-17th century.

It may not be a coincidence that this trend coincided with a national obsession with exotic flowers which made flower portraits highly sought after.

Although he was highly in demand, he did not create many pieces because he was also employed as an art dealer.

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Vase of Flowers in a Window

Vase of Flowers in a Window (c. 1618)

Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder (Flemish, 1573 – 1621)
Still Life
Still Life with a Vase of Flowers

Still Life with a Vase of Flowers (1620)

Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder (Flemish, 1573 – 1621)
Still Life
Bouquet of Flowers in a Glass Vase

Bouquet of Flowers in a Glass Vase (1621)

Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder (Flemish, 1573 – 1621)
Still Life
Still Life with Flowers in a Wan-li Vase

Still Life with Flowers in a Wan-li Vase (1619)

Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder (Flemish, 1573 – 1621)
Still Life
Still Life Of Four Tulips In A Wan-Li Porcelain Vase

Still Life Of Four Tulips In A Wan-Li Porcelain Vase

Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder (Flemish, 1573 – 1621)
Still Life
A Still Life Of Flowers In A Glass Beaker Set In A Marble Niche

A Still Life Of Flowers In A Glass Beaker Set In A Marble Niche

Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder (Flemish, 1573 – 1621)
Still Life
Bouquet Of Flowers In A Stone Niche

Bouquet Of Flowers In A Stone Niche (1618)

Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder (Flemish, 1573 – 1621)
Still Life
Flowers in a Glass

Flowers in a Glass (1606)

Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder (Flemish, 1573 – 1621)
Still Life
Still Life Of Tulips, Moss-Roses, Lily-Of-The-Valley And Other Flowers In A Glass Beaker Set In An Arched Stone Window Opening,

Still Life Of Tulips, Moss-Roses, Lily-Of-The-Valley And Other Flowers In A Glass Beaker Set In An Arched Stone Window Opening,

Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder (Flemish, 1573 – 1621)
Still Life
Bouquet of Flowers on a Ledge

Bouquet of Flowers on a Ledge (1619)

Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder (Flemish, 1573 – 1621)
Still Life
Flower Still Life

Flower Still Life (1614)

Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder (Flemish, 1573 – 1621)
Still Life

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