DIJK, Philip van - b. 1683 Oud-Beijerland, d. 1753 Den Haag - WGA

DIJK, Philip van

(b. 1683 Oud-Beijerland, d. 1753 Den Haag)

Dutch painter, draftsman, art dealer, collector of Dutch and Flemish painting and restorer. He was a student of Arnold Boonen in Amsterdam, but became a student of Adriaen van der Werff in Rotterdam, where he married in 1708. He was in Middelburg between 1707 and 1717 and became a member of the Guild of St. Luke in 1708.

From 1718 to 1725 he worked in The Hague, in 1718 he became a member of the Confrerie Pictura. He left The Hague in 1726, when he moved to Kassel to become court painter for William VIII, Landgrave of Hesse-Cassel. In this capacity, he painted Landgravine Marie Louise of Hesse-Kassel and her family.

In 1737 he returned to Middelburg to pay back-dues for the Guild there, and in 1750 he is registered as back to the Hague where he became court painter to Marie Louise’s son William IV, Prince of Orange.

A Lady and a Child by a Balustrade
A Lady and a Child by a Balustrade by

A Lady and a Child by a Balustrade

This oval panel depicts a lady and a child by a balustrade accompanied by a man playing a lute, with a parrot.

Suggested listening (streaming mp3, 2 minutes):

Francesco da Milano: Tre fantasie for lute

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