BERGOIJS, Claes
Dutch painter. No precise biographical details about Bergoijs are yet known, but his small extant oeuvre of still-lifes suggests that he was active in Amsterdam and may have been a follower or pupil of Willem Kalf.
Dutch painter. No precise biographical details about Bergoijs are yet known, but his small extant oeuvre of still-lifes suggests that he was active in Amsterdam and may have been a follower or pupil of Willem Kalf.
The picture shows a still-life with a roemer, a silver-gilt columbine cup, a jar, a porcelain dish with an orange and peaches, a bread roll, and a peeled lemon, on a table.
Bergoijs main inspirer was Willem Kalf who spent a few years in Paris as a young artist. There, he encountered new tendencies in still-life painting and absorbed them in his own work. Kalf’s style met with an eager following in Amsterdam already shortly after his arrival in that city; among the local artists who started to work in Kalf’s style are Jurriaen van Streek and Christiaen Striep, to whom some paintings by Bergoijs was attributed until recently.