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Herman Henstenburgh
(1667 – Hoorn - 1726)

“Still life with flowers in a stone vase”

watercolour on paper
39 x 32 cm
Signed (l.m.): ‘H: Henstenburgh fec:’
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Notes

Herman Henstenburgh (1667, in Hoorn – 1726, in Hoorn), was an 17th/18th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands.
According to Johan van Gool he was very good at copying prints and copied the watercolours of Pieter Holstein, which were so good that his parents let him become a pupil of Johannes Bronkhorst in 1683. Bronckhorst was able to live by his paintings, but supplemented his income with his work on the side as pastrybaker until his death, and Henstenburgh clearly learned this business from him as well, because he took over this business when Bronckhorst died His portrait was drawn in the album of Joanna Koerten by Nicolaas Verkolje with a poem by Feitema.

According to the RKD he was a registered pupil of Johannes Bronckhorst and is known for fruit and flower still lifes, with a specialty in insects and birds. Works by Henstenburgh can be found in prominant museums such as The Rijksmuseeum Amsterdam, The Met Museum NY and The Art institute of Chicago.

Provenance

– Collection Stanley H.J. Roth Lavant, Chichester, Essex 1957;
– Castendijk brother, Rotterdam, 1977;
– sold to a private Dutch collection;
– thence by descent to the present owner.

Exhibitions

– BRAFA in the Galleries, Douwes Fine Art, Amsterdam, jan 27-31 2021.

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