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Bueckelaer, Joachim (b Antwerp, c.1535; d ?Antwerp, c.1574). Netherlandish painter of large still-lifes—market and kitchen pieces. The nephew and pupil of Pieter Aertsen, he followed his uncle's preference for scenes in which a religious subject is relegated to the background by the still-life or genre content (Christ in the House of Mary and Martha, 1565, Mus. Royaux, Brussels). He seems to have been the first painter to depict fish stalls.

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