Gerrit Zegelaar
Gerrit Zegelaar | |
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Born |
16 July 1719 Loenen aan de Vecht |
Died |
24 July 1794 Wageningen |
Nationality | Netherlands |
Gerrit Zegelaar (1719-1794) was a Dutch painter.
He is known for small genre paintings that were often sold by pairs, but also made wall decorations.[1] He was deaf-mute and worked in Haarlem and Amsterdam.[2] He painted a wall decoration for the owner Quarles van Ufford on the House located at Spaarne 106.[2][1] He married Maria van der Steen in 1757. His works were collected by Gerrit Braamcamp and Jan Gildemeester.[2]
References
- 1 2 Gerrit Zegelaar in the RKD
- 1 2 3 G. Zegelaar in Geschiedenis der Vaderlandsche Schilderkunst
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