Nicolaes Willingh (1640, The Hague – 1678, Berlin), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
According to Houbraken he was the teacher of Robbert Duval and Augustinus Terwesten. [1] According to Jan van Gool, who was curious about Houbraken's "teacher of Robbert Duval and Augustinus Terwesten", he was born in the Hague and made a name for himself working for the "Grave van Hoorn" ( Count of Hoorn). [2] He died in Berlin in 1678. [2]
According to the RKD he was the brother-in-law of Anthony de Haen, father of Pieter Willingh, and member of the Confrerie Pictura in the Hague. [3] He became court painter to Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg in 1667, and his pupils were Robbert Duval, Louis Michiel, and Augustinus Terwesten I. [3] He is known for landscapes and historical allegories. [3]
Nicolaes Willingh (1640, The Hague – 1678, Berlin), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
According to Houbraken he was the teacher of Robbert Duval and Augustinus Terwesten. [1] According to Jan van Gool, who was curious about Houbraken's "teacher of Robbert Duval and Augustinus Terwesten", he was born in the Hague and made a name for himself working for the "Grave van Hoorn" ( Count of Hoorn). [2] He died in Berlin in 1678. [2]
According to the RKD he was the brother-in-law of Anthony de Haen, father of Pieter Willingh, and member of the Confrerie Pictura in the Hague. [3] He became court painter to Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg in 1667, and his pupils were Robbert Duval, Louis Michiel, and Augustinus Terwesten I. [3] He is known for landscapes and historical allegories. [3]