David Davidsz. de Heem

David Davidsz. de Heem (1570–1632) was a Dutch painter and artist.

Also recorded as David de Heem; David de Heem I; David I De Heem; David le veiux de Heem; David de, I Heem; David de (I) Heem.

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Overview

Born at Utrecht in 1570, died at Utrecht in 1632.

In detail

the recorded working language is Dutch.

Works named in the authority record are Still life with a lobster. oysters, bread, oranges, a lemon, a glass, a pepper shaker and a wine casket.

Work by David Davidsz. de Heem is recorded in the collections of Nationalmuseum and Rijksmuseum.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    Heem, David Davidsz., Benezit Dictionary of Artists, 2011

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  2. 2.

    Heem, David de, the Elder, Benezit Dictionary of Artists, 2011

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  3. 3.

    Heem, David Jansz. de, Benezit Dictionary of Artists, 2011

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  4. 4.

    Heem, Jan Davidsz. de, Benezit Dictionary of Artists, 2011

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  5. 5.

    Heem, Jan Davidsz. de, Oxford Art Online, 2003

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  6. 6.

    Wellcome Collection catalogue records 185 works naming David Davidsz. de Heem.

    museum collection · Unverified · Wellcome Collection

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  7. 7.

    “David Davidsz de Heem”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

    reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikipedia

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  8. 8.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q5232844: David Davidsz. de Heem

    reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikidata

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