Painter and dealer. He left Antwerp with
his parents c. 1587 because as Protestants they
were vulnerable to religious persecution; the family
moved to Middelburg, where in 1593 Ambrosius became a
member of the Guild of St Luke, of which he served as
Dean on several occasions (1597, 1598, 1603, 1604, 1612
and 1613). In 1604 he married Maria van der Ast, the
sister of Balthasar van der Ast who later became his
pupil and possible collaborator. Bosschaert bought a
house in Middelburg in 1611. There are flower-pieces by
Bosschaert that are signed (with a monogram) and dated
between 1605 and 1621, though there were two periods of
artistic inactivity, in 1611–13 and 1615–16, when he was
probably more active as a dealer in the art of both
Dutch and foreign artists (e.g. Veronese and Georg
Flegel). He was recorded in Bergen-op-Zoom in 1615 and
became a citizen of Utrecht in 1616, where his name
appears in the register of the Utrecht Guild of St Luke
for the same year. In 1619 he was involved in a court
case in Breda, where he lived from that year. He died
during a journey to The Hague.
Roses, tulips, anemone, cyclamen and other
flowers
in a porcelain vase
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