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Abraham Dismissing Hagar and Ishmael
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Barent (or Bernard) Pietersz Fabritius (16 November 1624 – 20 October 1673) was a significant, though relatively lesser-known, Dutch painter of the Baroque period. Born in Middenbeemster, North Holland, he left behind a legacy of expressive portraits, biblical scenes, mythical and historical compositions that demonstrate his skill and connection to the broader artistic currents of his time.
Fabritius was born into an artistic family; his father, Pieter Carelsz. Fabritius, and brothers Johannes and Carel were all painters. This familial environment undoubtedly fostered his early interest in art. He received initial training from his brothers, and it is widely believed that he also studied under the renowned Rembrandt van Rijn. While the specifics of this apprenticeship remain somewhat unclear, the influence of Rembrandt's dramatic use of light and shadow, as well as his psychological depth in portraiture, are evident in Fabritius’s work.
Fabritius primarily focused on biblical subjects—such as "The Presentation in the Temple" and "Abraham Dismissing Hagar and Ishmael"—mythological narratives, and historical scenes. However, he is particularly celebrated for his portraits, which capture a remarkable sense of individuality and psychological insight. His style is characterized by:
While his career was tragically cut short, Fabritius produced a number of notable works:
Barent Fabritius’s contribution to Dutch Golden Age painting lies in his ability to synthesize the influence of Rembrandt with a distinct personal style. Though overshadowed by more famous contemporaries, his portraits and biblical scenes offer valuable insights into the artistic and religious sensibilities of 17th-century Holland. His untimely death at the age of 48 prevented him from achieving even greater recognition, but his surviving works continue to be appreciated for their technical skill and expressive power.
1624 - 1673 , Netherlands