Mattheus Verheyden
Mattheus Verheyden (1700–1777) was a Dutch painter, printmaker and draftsperson.
Also recorded as Mattheus Verheijde; Mattheus Verheijden; Matthijs Verheyden; Matthys Verheyden; Matthys Verheyde; Matthäus Verheyden.
Overview
Born at Breda in 1700, died at The Hague in 1777.
In detail
the recorded working language is Dutch.
Places of work recorded in the authority are The Hague. Membership is recorded of Confrerie Pictura.
Works named in the authority record are Joan van Riebeeck (1691-1735), Charlotte Maria Leidecker (1695-1746). Echtgenote van Joan van Riebeeck, met een kind and Portrait of Gerard Cornelis van Riebeeck.
Work by Mattheus Verheyden is recorded in the collections of Centraal Museum, Museum Rotterdam, Museum De Lakenhal, Rijksmuseum and National Museum in Warsaw.
Sources
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“Mattheus Verheyden”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q6789796: Mattheus Verheyden
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- Mattheus WijtmansArtist
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- Matthew Gray GublerArtist
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