Wouter Knijff

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Wouter Knijff, far left, in painting of the regents of the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke, by Jan de Bray

Wouter Knijff (1605 in Wesel – 1694 in Bergen op Zoom), was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter.

According to the RKD he was the nephew of Janneke Knijff who married Jan Vermeer van Ham, the grandparents of the Haarlem painter

Leendert.[1]
He was a follower of Jan van Goyen who taught his sons and was followed by the monogrammists AVZ, PHB, TVB, and Balthasar van der Veen.[1]

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    RKD