Pieter Verhoek

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Pieter Verhoek's Portrait (1633-1702)

Pieter Verhoek (1633 in Bodegraven – 1702 in Amsterdam), was a Dutch Golden Age poet and marble painter.

According to Houbraken he was the brother of

J.C. Weyerman he was good friends with the landscape painters Job and Gerrit Berckheyde.[2]

According to the RKD he was the brother of Gysbert and the nephew of Johannes Verhoek (who translated R de Piles from French in Dutch).[3][4]

References

  1. Digital library for Dutch literature
  2. ^
    Van der Aa, courtesy of the DBNL
  3. RKD
  4. ^ Version (Dutch) of 1725 translated by Johannes Verhoek "Beknopt verhaal van het Leven der Vermaardste Schilders" by Roger de Piles on archive.org