Jan Maertz Engelsman (1593 in Hoorn – 1654 in Alkmaar), was a Dutch Golden Age painter and member of the Hoorn city council.
According to Houbraken he was a glasspainter who taught Josef Oostfries. [1] He was also known as Jan Jansz Engelsman or simply Jan Maertsz, and was a member of the Hoorn council from 1594 to 1618. [2] He is mentioned in Theodorus Velius' Chronyk van Hoorn. Stained glass windows by him are registered in Alkmaar, Zuid-Schermer, Broek in Waterland, and Etershem. [3] According to the RKD he was a glasspainter who signed his works "IME". [4]
Jan Maertz Engelsman (1593 in Hoorn – 1654 in Alkmaar), was a Dutch Golden Age painter and member of the Hoorn city council.
According to Houbraken he was a glasspainter who taught Josef Oostfries. [1] He was also known as Jan Jansz Engelsman or simply Jan Maertsz, and was a member of the Hoorn council from 1594 to 1618. [2] He is mentioned in Theodorus Velius' Chronyk van Hoorn. Stained glass windows by him are registered in Alkmaar, Zuid-Schermer, Broek in Waterland, and Etershem. [3] According to the RKD he was a glasspainter who signed his works "IME". [4]