Adriaen van Eemont (circa1626 – 10 September 1662) was a Dutch Golden Age painter[1] from Dordrecht who focused on subjects such as landscapes, plants, birds and fruit.
[4] Houbraken had mentioned him twice earlier; as a specialist in painting water birds and plants, and as the teacher of the Dordrecht painter Johannes Offermans.
[5][6] According to the RKD he is known for fruit still lifes and is possibly the same person as the landscape painter who signed with the monogram "AVE".
[7] In France he traveled with Frederik de Moucheron to Paris and Lyon.
[7][8] His monogram "AVE" has also been interpreted as "NF" for Nicolaes Ficke, a 17th-century painter from Haarlem.