Karel
Fabricius

Netherlands • 1622−1654

Probably was a student of Rembrandt in Amsterdam, he worked first in this city, and then, from 1650, in Delft, where he later died along with his entire family in the explosion of a powder cellar.

 

Of all the artists of the Rembrandt school, he remained more independent than others, he looked at nature with his own eyes and reproduced it in all its simplicity, without embellishing Rembrandt chiaroscuro, but with a strong and sunny, juicy, pleasant brush. His paintings are a great rarity.

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Щегол
Щегол
1654, 33.5×22.8 cm
Time
Time
1654, 68×58 cm
€50
Digital copy
Self-portrait
Self-portrait
1645, 65×49 cm
€50
Digital copy
A young man in a fur hat and armor (possibly self-portrait)
A young man in a fur hat and armor (possibly self-portrait)
1654, 70.5×61.5 cm
€50
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View Of Delft
View Of Delft
1652, 15.5×31.7 cm
€50
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The beheading of St. John the Baptist (workshop of Rembrandt van Rijn, the authorship is not confirmed)
The beheading of St. John the Baptist (workshop of Rembrandt van Rijn, the authorship is not confirmed)
1645, 149×121 cm
€50
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Abraham de Potter, a silk merchant in Amsterdam
Abraham de Potter, a silk merchant in Amsterdam
1649, 68.5×57 cm
€50
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Self-portrait
Self-portrait
1645, 62.4×51.1 cm
Porträt einer Frau mit einem Schal
Porträt einer Frau mit einem Schal
1644, 124×100 cm
Auftritt des Engels Agari
Auftritt des Engels Agari
1645, 157.5×136 cm
€50
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Portrait eines alten Mannes
Portrait eines alten Mannes
1640-er
€50
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Portrait eines alten Mannes. Skizze
Portrait eines alten Mannes. Skizze
1650-er , 26×21 cm
€50
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