Pieter Louw | |
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| Born | 1725 |
| Died | 1800 |
Pieter Louw (1725 – 1800) was a Dutch painter-engraver best known for his mezzotint copies of old masters.
Louw was born in Amsterdam and worked with Caspar Jacobsz Philips.[1] He later became a teacher and pupils were Jacob Cats, Anna Maria Ebeling, Johan George Kreetschmer, Daniël Veelwaard (I), and Izaak Jansz. de Wit.[1]
Flag bearer after Rembrandt
Two laughing boys after Frans Hals
River landscape with herdsmen
An artist sketching on a riverbank
References
- 1 2 Pieter Louw in RKDartists
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