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Lodewijck van Ludick

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Lodewijk van Ludick
BornNovember 11, 1629
DiedDecember 22, 1724
NationalityNetherlands

Lodewijk van Ludick or Lodewijck van Ludick (November 11, 1629 – December 22, 1724) was a landscape painter from the Northern Netherlands.

Ludick was born in Amsterdam as the son of a man of the same name who was not a painter, but was a friend of many painters, including Rembrandt.[1] He is known for italianate landscapes, sometimes copied from other painters, such as Jan Asselijn.[1]

Painting by Rembrandt owned by Ludick

Ludick died in Amsterdam.

References

  1. ^ a b Lodewijk van Ludick in the RKD