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Hendrick ten Oever

Qualifications
painter, draftsperson
Nationality/school
North Netherlandish
Born
Zwolle (place) 1639/1639-04-11
baptized on 11 april 1639
Deceased
Zwolle (place) 1716-06/1716-06-15
buried on 15 June 1716 in the Grote Kerk, Zwolle, 'at half past two in the afternoon'
Family relationships
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son of David Hendricksz ten Oever and Marijke Molkenboer, nephew and apprentice of Cornelis de Bie (married to Catharina ten Oever, 1602-1630). Married in Zwolle in 1675 to Geertruidt van der Horst, father of Barend Hendriks ten Oever (1666-1702)
See also
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Biographical information
Period of activity
1657 - 1705
earliest known painting from that year, last known (in an auction from 1889) from 1705
Active in
  • Zwolle (plaats) 1657
    first lessons in Zwolle
  • Amsterdam (stad) 1659 - 1665
    around 1659 until the end of 1665, among others apprenticed to and later collaboration with his uncle Cornelis de Bie
  • Zwolle (plaats) 1665 - 1716
    registered in December 1665 in the book of church goers of the 'Grote Kerk' in Zwolle
born in
active in
died in
Subjects
This field specifies the various subject categories or genres that constitute the oeuvre of the artist in question. The contents of this field are generally based more on the documentation available at the RKD than on the literature.
animal painting (genre), genre, mythology, history (genre), landscape (genre), portrait, cityscape, fish piece, game piece (still life)
Medium/technique
oil paint
Creation date: 1992-01-19; Last modified date: 2023-05-16

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