was a Dutch artist of the 17th century, active in Haarlem, Amsterdam, and The Hague. Job Berckheyde was born in Haarlem and was the older brother of the painter Gerrit who he later taught to paint. He was apprenticed on 2 November 1644 to Jacob Willemszoon de Wet, and his master's influence is apparent in his first dated canvas, "Christ Preaching to the Children" (1661), one of his few biblical scenes. Job is better known for his later work, which consists mainly of interior views of the Sint-Bavokerk in Haarlem and simple genre scenes recalling those of his Haarlem contemporaries Adriaen van Ostade and Jan Steen.
Interioir of St Bavokerk in Haarlem (1665)
Original, Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister,Dresden. Visited in 2018.
Interioir of St Bavokerk in Haarlem (1665)
Interior of the Grote or St Bavokerk in Haarlem seen to West (1668)
Original, Frans Hals Museum. Visited in 2018.
Interior of the Grote or St Bavokerk in Haarlem seen to West (1668)