- pieces (2), Madrid Museum; do., Louvre;
Fruit and Flowers with Insects, Amsterdam Museum; Still Life, Rotterdam Museum; Table with Fruits, etc., Festoon of Fruits and Flowers, Hague Museum; Fruit-piece (1653), Haarlem Museum; Garland around Allegory by Lambrechts (1668), Bouquet, Vanitas, Brussels Museum; Flowers and Insects, Antwerp Museum; Festoon of Fruits, Berne Museum; do. of Fruits and Flowers, Breakfast, Fruit-pieces (3), Carlsruhe Gallery; Still Life Fruit-pieces (2), Cassel Gallery; Festoon of Flowers with Insects, Darmstadt Museum; Fruit-pieces (2), Bumper on Covered Table, Lemons on Plate, Watch (1628), Gotha Museum; Fruit-piece, Kunsthalle, Hamburg; do., Oldenburg Gallery; do., Copenhagen Gallery; do., Wiesbaden Gallery; Fruit-pieces (5), Flower-pieces (5), Dresden Gallery; Fruit- and Flower-pieces (4, two dated 1650, 1651), Berlin Museum; Fruit-piece (1653), do. (2), Bouquet by Crucifix, Skull, etc., Old Pinakothek, Munich; The Host with Symbolical Fruits (1648), two others, Museum, Vienna; Six in Liechtenstein Gallery, ib.; Flower-piece, Fruit-piece, Innsbruck Museum; Dessert (?), Breakfast Table (2), Festoon of Fruits and Flowers, Schwerin Gallery; Still Life, Cologne Museum; do., Stockholm Museum; Fruits and Vegetables (1655), Breakfast (1660), Flower-piece, Hermitage, St. Petersburg; Breakfast, Winter Palace, ib.; Fruit-piece, Leuchtenberg Gallery, ib.—Allgem. d. Biogr., xi. 232; Ch. Blanc, École hollandaise, i.; Bode, Studien, 229; Immerzeel, ii. 23; Kramm, iii. 653; Kugler (Crowe), ii. 515; Riegel, Beiträge, ii. 439; Rooses (Reber), 431; Van den Branden, 866; Van Lerius, i. 213, 219.
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HEEMSKERCK (Heemskeerck), B., flourished about 1730. Flemish school; animal and landscape painter, in the manner of Simon van Dow and Peeter van Bloemen. Works: Herd and Herdsman, do. and Woman (1730), Landscapes with Cattle (2), Schwerin Gallery.—Schlie, 246.
HEEMSKERK, EGBERT VAN, the
elder, born in Haarlem in 1610, died in
1680. Dutch school; genre painter, chiefly
of tavern interiors, with boors regaling or
quarrelling, in the manner of Teniers and
Brouwer. Works: Tavern Interior (2),
Louvre, Paris; do. (1), Hermitage, St.
Petersburg; do., Carlsruhe Gallery; do.
(2), Peasant and Broker, Schleissheim Gallery;
Old Man, Old Woman, Uffizi, Florence.—Immerzeel,
ii. 24.
HEEMSKERK, EGBERT VAN, the
younger, born in Haarlem in 1645, died in
London in 1704. Dutch school; genre
painter, son of Egbert the elder, pupil of
Pieter de Grebber, but adopted the style of
his father; settled early in London, where
his works were greatly valued; painted nocturnal
gatherings of witches, devils, and
ghosts, also rustic amusements, in which he
often introduced his own portrait. Works:
Interior, Louvre; Peasants Dancing, do.
Singing, Basle Museum; Temptation of St.
Anthony, Cassel Gallery; Interior of Dutch
Kitchen, Darmstadt Museum; Capuchins
Praying and Singing, Oldenburg Gallery;
Riding School, Dance in a Tavern, Copenhagen
Gallery; Beggars' Meal, Don Quixote
and Sancho Panza, Städel Gallery, Frankfort;
Card-Players, Men Smoking and Playing
Violin, Uffizi, Florence; Interior, do. of
Dutch Tavern, Historical Society, New
York.—Immerzeel, ii. 24; Kramm, iii. 655.
HEEMSKERK, MARTEN VAN, born at
Heemskerk in 1498, died in Haarlem, Oct.
1, 1574. Dutch school. Real name Marten
van Veen. History painter, pupil at Haarlem
of Cornelis Willemsz and at Delft of
Jan Lucasz, then at Haarlem of Jan Scho-