Daniel de Koninck
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Man in a turban
Daniël de Koninck (1668–1730), was an 18th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands.
Biography[]
He was born in Amsterdam and is known for genre works and portraits in the manner of Rembrandt.[1] From 1687–1690 he was apprenticed to his uncle, Jacob Koninck, at that time an artist at the court in Copenhagen, but in 1690, at the age of twenty-two, he moved to England where he specialized in portraits and tronies in the manner of Rembrandt.[1]
He was the nephew of artist Philip de Koninck.
He died in England.
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Daniel de Koninck in the RKD
- 4 artworks by or after Daniel de Koninck at the Art UK site
- Daniel de Koninck on Artnet
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- 1668 births
- 1730 deaths
- 18th-century Dutch painters
- Dutch male painters
- Artists from Amsterdam
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