Van den Bemden was a specialist still life painter who is known for his still lifes of dead game, birds and fish and large kitchen still lifes with a variety of animals and vegetables. About 20 to 30 works are currently attributed to van den Bemden. Of these, five or six are monogrammed. He mostly signed with a monogram 'PVB' (the B usually connected to the V), but also used 'P.VB'. A still life of dead birds sold at auction at Glerum's in The Hague in 1992 was signed: P. VANDEN/BEMDEN. In the past, his works were often attributed incorrectly to the Flemish still life
Peter van Boucle who shared the initials PVB and produced similarly themed works. One of his large kitchen still lifes includes a young
moor, who stands next to the table. The quality of his work is good, but falls generally below the level of better known painters like
Adriaen van Utrecht and
Abraham van Beijeren, whose works are more complex and better in their execution. ==References==