Career
According to Houbraken he died in the Rotterdam "Gasthuis", or hospice, because he never saved money for his own old age. He lived life day-to-day, and was said to respond to friendly admonitions to think of his future for fear of landing in the gasthuis, with the comment "What"s wrong with the hospice? Is it for Pigs?". Houbraken placed Bogaert"s biography as a "bridge between the odor of brandywine coming from the painter Abraham Diepraam and the smell of poop from the engraver Joseph Mulder, who was his pupil".
He died in Amsterdam, not Rotterdam, at some period between 1675-1695.