Theodoor Aenvanck

[2] Theodoor Aenvanck was born in Antwerp where he was baptized on 30 November 1633.

He was a pupil of the prominent Dutch still life painter Jan Davidszoon de Heem who resided in Antwerp for a long time.

[3] This suggests he may have spent a significant amount of time abroad.

On 3 August 1678, testimony is given to notary J. van Paesschen at Aenvanck's request about an argument with captain Sinterleir during the grand procession.

[2] He died after 19 April 1690 but the place of death is not recorded.

Fruit , 1659
Silver plate with oysters and grapes, a basket of grapes, peaches and a melon, with other fruits and bread on a partially draped table top