Jan Hendrik Brandon
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Jan Hendrik Brandon | |
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Born | 1660 |
Died | 1714 (aged 53–54) |
Nationality | Dutch |
Jan Hendrik Brandon or Jean Henri Brandon (1660 – 1714) was a Dutch painter from France.
Brandon joined the Confrerie Pictura in 1696 and became known for portraits. He became director of the academy in The Hague in the period that Jan van Gool attended classes there in 1703.[1] He moved to Utrecht in 1708, where he later died.[2]
References
- ^ Jan Hendrik Brandon in Jan van Gool's dictionary of painters
- ^ Jan Hendrik Brandon in the RKD
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