Background
He was born in Haarlem as the youngest of 6 children of the lawyer Paulus van Beresteyn and his third wife Catharina van der Eem.
He was born in Haarlem as the youngest of 6 children of the lawyer Paulus van Beresteyn and his third wife Catharina van der Eem.
His portrait as a child was added to the family portrait in a long swathe of canvas on the right hand side. This canvas was later sold in the 19th century to the Louvre as a Frans Hals painting, though later analysis by art historians have since disputed its attribution to Pieter Soutman. Arnold died young and no works survive.
He died in Haarlem and his testament founding the Hofje van Beresteyn that he had drawn up in 1677 was executed in his name in 1684.
The hofje was built on the Heerenstraat and was later merged with the Hofje van Codde to form the Hofje Codde en Van Beresteijn. Though he had been a Catholic, Claes van Beeresteyn was buried in Saint Bavochurch.
Haarlem Guild of Saint Luke]
On 5 January 1644 he became a member of the Haarlem Guild of Saint Luke as a pupil of Salomon de Bray and became an etcher and landscape painter in the manner of Cornelis Vroom and Adriaen Hendriksz Verboom.