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Martinus Lengele

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Martinus Lengele
Born1615
Died27 May 1668
NationalityNetherlands

Martinus Lengele (1615–1668) was a Dutch Golden Age painter.

The Officers of the Orange Banner in The Hague, 1660, Haags Historisch Museum

He is known for portraits in the Hague, and made a few schutterstuken there. He became a member of the Confrerie Pictura in The Hague from 1656 to 1665.[1] In 1642 his sister Anna married the painter Jacob van Loo, who like him, worked in Paris in the 1660s.

Lengele died in Paris.

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