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Abraham Smit

Dutch painter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Abraham Smit or de Smet (c. 1621 – (buried 30 August 1672)) was a Dutch Golden Age painter.

He was born to Ariaentje van Eck in Lokeren, Spanish Netherlands, around 1621. He moved to Amsterdam, Dutch Republic, where he was active at least from 1649 to 1672.[1] Smit married Trijntje Cornelis (1627 – 1653) in Amsterdam on 2 October 1649. After her death in 1653 he remarried to Anna Lubbers Baey (1622 – 1688), who survived him.

His children, Pieter (Smit, de Smit) and Jacobus also became painters.[2][3] Jacobus worked under commission for Pieter de Graeff from 1683 until 1686.[2]

He and his sons were Roman Catholics.[1][2][3]

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