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Willem Eversdijck

Willem Eversdijck Allegory on the flourishing of the Dutch fishery after the Second Anglo-Dutch War oil painting on canvas
Allegory on the flourishing of the Dutch fishery after the Second Anglo-Dutch War
Painting ID::  92427
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Willem Eversdijck Allegory on the flourishing of the Dutch fishery after the Second Anglo-Dutch War oil painting on canvas



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  Willem Eversdijck
  the son of Cornelis Eversdijck, flourished at Goes about the year 1660. He was a portrait painter, and several of his portraits were engraved by Houbraken. A picture of Officers and Members of the Company of Archers, called " Edele Voetboog," at Goes, by him, is in the Rotterdam Museum. Cornelis Willemsz Eversdijck, his father, was also a portrait painter of Goes, who died there in 1649. In the Rotterdam Museum are three pictures by him, representing Officers and Members of the Company of Archers, called "Edele Voetboog," at Goes; two of which are dated 1616 and 1624.
  Allegory on the flourishing of the Dutch fishery after the Second Anglo-Dutch War
  between 1667(1667) and 1671(1671) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 114 X 162 cm (44.9 X 63.8 in) cjr

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