Johanna Vergouwen

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Two boys dressed as riders, 1668, private collection.

Johanna Vergouwen (or Jeanne Vergouwen ) (* 1630 in Antwerp ; † March 11, 1714 , ibid) was a Flemish painter.

Johanna Vergouwen was a granddaughter of the painter Pierre Vergouwen († 1631) and daughter of the painter Louis Vergouwen (died 1659) and his wife Maaike Verwerff, daughter of the painter Hans Verwerff; her sister, Maria, was married to Michiel Immenreat.

She was a student of Balthazar van den Bossche and Lucas van Uden .

Works

  • Portrait of the twins with small wooden horses oil on canvas, 1668, Christie's, Amsterdam, 6 May 2008, 120 € 250, n ° 180 (sold out)
  • Copy of a picture by Van Dyck , Samson and Delila , 1673, Mexico City, Museo Nacional de San Carlo.
  • Portrait of a sculptor , Paris, June 14, 1954 (sold out)

literature

  • E. Duverger, "The Antwerp painter Johanna Vergouwen (1630-1714)" Jaarboek van het Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten , Antwerp, 2000.

Individual evidence

  1. Hendrick & Everard Kochman ?, sons of the mayor of Zwolle Herman Franciscus Kochman.