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Job Adriaenszoon Berckheyde (27 January 1630 – before 23 November 1693) was a Dutch artist of the 17th century, active in Haarlem, Amsterdam, and The Hague. ==Biography== Job Berckheyde was born in Haarlem and was the older brother of the painter Gerrit who he later taught to paint.〔 (Job Adriaensz Berkheyde Biography ) in ''De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen'' (1718) by Arnold Houbraken, courtesy of the Digital library for Dutch literature〕 He was apprenticed on 2 November 1644 to Jacob Willemszoon de Wet, and his master's influence is apparent in his first dated canvas, "Christ Preaching to the Children" (1661), one of his few biblical scenes. On 10 June 1653 he repaid a loan from the Haarlem Guild of Saint Luke. From 1656-1660 the two brothers made an extended trip along the Rhine to Germany, stopping off at Cologne, Bonn, Mannheim and finally Heidelberg, following the example of their fellow guild member Vincent van der Vinne.〔〔(Job Adriaensz Berkheyde ) in the RKD〕 The brothers worked in Heidelberg for Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine (with Job producing portraits and hunting scenes, and receiving a gold chain from the Elector in reward) but were ultimately unable to adapt to court life and so returned to Haarlem, where they shared a house and perhaps a studio.〔 He became a member of the Haarlem rederijkersgilde 'De Wijngaardranken' in 1666-1682.〔 He is registered in Amsterdam 1682-1688, where he became a member of the Guild of St Luke there in 1685-1688.〔 Berckheyde was buried in Haarlem.〔
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