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Douwe Juwes de Dowe

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Douwe Juwes de Dowe
Born1608
Died1662
NationalityNetherlands

Douwe Juwes de Dowe (1608 – 1662) was a Dutch Golden Age painter from the Netherlands.

Portrait of two boys, one dressed as a hunter, and one dressed as St. John the Baptist, 1647

Dowe was born in Leeuwarden. He was influenced by the Gouda stained glass works of the painter Dirck Reiniersz. van der Douw.[1] He is known for portraits in Leeuwarden during the years 1623-1661.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Douwe Juwes de Dowe in the RKD