Sara Van Baalbergen
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Sara van Baalbergen (1607 – after 1638), was a
Dutch Golden Age The Dutch Golden Age ( ) was a period in the history of the Netherlands which roughly lasted from 1588, when the Dutch Republic was established, to 1672, when the '' Rampjaar'' occurred. During this period, Dutch trade, scientific development ...
artist. According to the
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(RKD) she was the first female member of the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke and was mentioned as member in the years 1631 and 1634–1638.Sara Baalbergen
in the Netherlands Institute for Art History (RKD)
She married the painter Barent van Eysen, who was a follower of
Vincent van der Vinne Vincent Laurensz van der Vinne (1628–1702) was a Dutch Mennonite painter, linen-weaver, and writer. Biography Van der Vinne was born, lived and worked in Haarlem and was a student of Frans Hals for nine months in 1647.
, in 1634. No known works by Van Baalbergen survive, although it is assumed that she was primarily a painter.


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1607 births 1640s deaths Dutch Golden Age painters Painters from Haarlem Dutch women painters 17th-century Dutch women artists 17th-century women painters