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Balthasar Beschey - The hermits Paulus and Antonius in a landscape, fed by a raven

The hermits Paulus and Antonius in a landscape, fed by a raven (1767)

Balthasar Beschey (Flemish, 1708-1776)
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Balthasar Beschey

Balthasar Beschey was a Flemish painter, draughtsman and decorative painter of interiors. He started his career as landscape painter but later on switched to history and portrait painting. He played a prominent role in the development of the Academy of Arts in Antwerp and as a teacher.

Balthasar Beschey was born in Antwerp in 1708 as the son of Jacob Beschey and Maria-Theresia Huaert. Balthasar had four brothers, who all became painters. The best known was his elder brother Carel who was a landscape painter. His younger brothers were Jacob Andries who specialized in religious scenes, Jozef Hendrik who worked under the pseudonym Francis Lindo as a portrait painter in England and Jan Frans who established himself as a painter and art dealer in London.

Balthasar Beschey studied painting under the little known Pieter Strick. He became a master in the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke on 25 November 1752. He married Johanna Catharina Rosa Pauwels on 14 January 1753. Balthasar Beschey became a professor and from 1755 a director of the Academy of Arts in Antwerp. He was the dean of the Guild of Saint Luke in 1775/76.

Balthasar Beschey operated in Antwerp an art restoration workshop and art dealership. Thanks to his connections in England through his brother Jan Frans, he was able to export Flemish paintings to England. There exists a record of a shipment of 9 paintings for a total value of 270 guilders, which he sent to his brother in London in 1751.

He was the teacher of Hendrik-Jozef Antonissen, Andries Cornels Lens and Pieter Jozef Verhaghen. It is possible that his nephew, also called Balthasar, who was the son of his brother Joseph Hendrik active in England, was his pupil. This Baltasar the Younger established himself later as a portrait painter in Amsterdam and his works have been misattributed to his uncle.

Balthasar Beschey painted in the first half of his career mainly landscapes but later he switched to history and portrait painting. He also produced a number of genre paintings. He often followed and even copied the work of Rubens and van Dyck in his history paintings and that of Jan Brueghel the Elder in his landscapes. A religious composition which is not derivative of Rubens is The liberation of St Peter from his chains painted for a clandestine church in Amsterdam.

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A portrait of Jacques-Jean Cremers (1736- after 1803) and his wife, dancing, on a garden terrace surrounded by other members of the family, playing music

A portrait of Jacques-Jean Cremers (1736- after 1803) and his wife, dancing, on a garden terrace surrounded by other members of the family, playing music

Balthasar Beschey (Flemish, 1708-1776)
An elegant company, traditionally identified as the wedding of Jacob Johannes Cremers, all seated and making music on a terrace

An elegant company, traditionally identified as the wedding of Jacob Johannes Cremers, all seated and making music on a terrace

Balthasar Beschey (Flemish, 1708-1776)
Self Portrait

Self Portrait

Balthasar Beschey (Flemish, 1708-1776)
A Lady In Oriental Dress

A Lady In Oriental Dress

Balthasar Beschey (Flemish, 1708-1776)
A Turbaned Man In Oriental Dress

A Turbaned Man In Oriental Dress

Balthasar Beschey (Flemish, 1708-1776)
A River Landscape With Figures

A River Landscape With Figures

Balthasar Beschey (Flemish, 1708-1776)
Venus surprised by three musical satyrs

Venus surprised by three musical satyrs (1736)

Balthasar Beschey (Flemish, 1708-1776)
Joseph, Overseer of Egypt

Joseph, Overseer of Egypt (1744)

Balthasar Beschey (Flemish, 1708-1776)
The Seven Acts of Mercy

The Seven Acts of Mercy

Balthasar Beschey (Flemish, 1708-1776)
The Painter Martinus Josephus Geeraerts

The Painter Martinus Josephus Geeraerts

Balthasar Beschey (Flemish, 1708-1776)
Hermit praying

Hermit praying

Balthasar Beschey (Flemish, 1708-1776)
The Virgin and Child with dancing Angels

The Virgin and Child with dancing Angels

Balthasar Beschey (Flemish, 1708-1776)
The Adoration of the Shepherds

The Adoration of the Shepherds

Balthasar Beschey (Flemish, 1708-1776)
Entombment of Christ

Entombment of Christ

Balthasar Beschey (Flemish, 1708-1776)
Portret van Balthasar I Moretus

Portret van Balthasar I Moretus (between 1754 and 1757)

Balthasar Beschey (Flemish, 1708-1776)
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