Christiaen Striep
Christiaen Striep (1634 in Den Bosch – 1673 in Amsterdam), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.

A still life with a bowl of oranges, a pewter plate and a gilt cup
According to Houbraken he was the teacher of the painter Abraham de Heusch.[1]
According to the RKD he got married in Amsterdam in 1655 and in 1656 he became a citizen there.[2] He was a follower of Otto Marseus van Schrieck and Willem Kalf.[2][3] No other works than still-life paintings are known, and he did not date his works.[2]

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References
- (in Dutch) Christiaen Striep in Abraham de Heusch biography in De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen (1718) by Arnold Houbraken, courtesy of the Digital library for Dutch literature
- Christiaen Striep in the RKD
- (in Dutch) Christiaen Striep, thistle painter after Marseus van Schrieck mentioned in De groote schouburgh
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