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Pieter van Kouwenhoorn

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Pieter van Kouwenhoorn aka Pieter Kouwenhoorn (1599 in Haarlem – c. 21 May 1654 in Leiden) (fl. 1620s – 1630s) was a Dutch botanical illustrator. Kouwenhoorn was a glass painter working in Haarlem and Leiden in the Netherlands, and was one of the teachers of the painter Gerard Dou (1613–1675) and Hendrick Jansz. van der Smient (c. 1600 – 1655). He also painted landscapes, portraits and mythological subjects.[1]

He was buried on 21 May 1654 from the 'Hooglandse Kerk' in Leiden.

Florilegia

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  • "Verzameling van Bloemen naar de Natuur geteekend door Pieter van Kouwenhoorn". Dating from the 1630s this album has 46 paintings with plant names given in Latin, French and German.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Kouwenhoorn, Pieter".
  2. ^ http://www.art.co.uk/products/p17090439663-sa-i7008127/pieter-van-kouwenhoorn-plate-32.htm?sOrig=CAT&sOrigID=0&dimVals=5530275&ui=EDE6F33011BF409495A1B982FA792BE3