VERHEYEN, Jan Hendrik - b. 1778 Utrecht, d. 1846 Utrecht - WGA

VERHEYEN, Jan Hendrik

(b. 1778 Utrecht, d. 1846 Utrecht)

Dutch painter and draughtsman, active in Utrecht. He is a typical representative of Dutch Romanticism, the popular national style of the first half of the 19th century. He painted portraits of his family and friends, small genre pieces and landscapes, although he only gained any degree of renown as an architectural painter. The 17th-century architectural painters Jan van der Heyden and both Job and Gerrit Berckheyde served as his greatest examples.

The Market Square and Cathedral in Utrecht
The Market Square and Cathedral in Utrecht by

The Market Square and Cathedral in Utrecht

View of the Choir and Tower of Utrecht Cathedral
View of the Choir and Tower of Utrecht Cathedral by

View of the Choir and Tower of Utrecht Cathedral

This view is one of the painter’s most beautiful townscape paintings.

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