Barend van Someren (1572, Antwerp – 1632, Amsterdam), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
According to Karel van Mander, he married and brought back the daughter of Aert Mijtens after he returned from Italy.[1] He was a good painter who arranged his subjects well.[1] He was the brother of Paul van Somer I.[1]
According to Houbraken he was the van Zomeren who took in Adriaen Brouwer after he fled Frans Hals' workshop to try his luck in Amsterdam.[2] His son was the painter Hendrick van Someren.[2]
According to the RKD he was the pupil of Aert Mijtens in Rome and married his daughter Leonora Mijtens.[3] His pupils were his son Hendrick, Daniël van den Bremden, and Willem Cornelisz Duyster.[3] He is known for historical allegories and landscapes.[3]