Bartholomeus Breenbergh was a Dutch Golden Age painter of Italianate landscapes. Little is known of his early life. In his famous three volume Schouburg, Arnold Houbraken mentioned him in his first volume with an entreaty to readers to write him with more news of Breenberg's biography. He had been told that Breenberg was born in Utrecht and had been a master of Cornelis van Poelenburgh, which he knew was impossible from the facts that he already had, namely "the birth of Poelenburg in 1586 and the death of Breenberg in 1660." Houbraken never received the information he requested, though he... mentioned Breenberg again in his second volume in a list of 59 competent painters who were contemporaries of Abraham Bloemaert and Paulus Potter. Äccording to the RKD, Breenberg was born in Deventer but moved away after the death of his father in 1607 with the rest of his family, probably to Hoorn where he was a contemporary of Jacques Waben and where he possibly received his first training, though his first teacher is now supposed to be "one of those many forgotten Amsterdam landscape painters of the 1610s".
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| Birthdate: | 1598 |
| Birthplace: | Deventer |
| Date of death: | 1657 |