Hendrick ten Oever

Dutch painter
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroDutch painter
A.K.A.Hencrick Ten Overs Hendrick Ten Oever
A.K.A.Hencrick Ten Overs Hendrick Ten Oever
PlacesNetherlands
wasPainter
Work fieldArts
Gender
Male
Birth1639, Zwolle, Netherlands
Death1716Zwolle, Netherlands (aged 77 years)
Notable Works
View of the Herengracht in Amsterdam 
A family on the terrace of a country house 
Still life with hunting implements and birds 
The details

Biography

Group portrait of the Dutch Reformed ministers of Zwolle, hanging in sacristy of Dutch Reformed church called St. Michaels church in Zwolle

Hendrick ten Oever (1639 – 1716), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.

Biography

He was born in Zwolle as the son of David ten Oever and Marijke Molkenbuer. His earliest dated work is from 1657 and is a portrait of Rabo Herman Schele, a gentleman from Overijssel. The work is strongly related to the portraits painted by Eva van Marle.

According to the RKD he was a pupil of Eva van Marle in Zwolle before travelling to Amsterdam in 1659 where he took lessons from his cousin Cornelis de Bie along with the brothers Johan Heinrich and Theodor Roos. He is considered to be a member of the Pieter de Hooch school of genre painting, along with Esaias Boursse, Hendrick van der Burgh, Pieter Janssens Elinga, Cornelis de Man, and Jacob Vrel.

In 1665 he was back in Zwolle where he lived on the Sassenstraat across from Gesina ter Borch. In 1675 he married Geertruidt van der Horst there and they had 4 children. He is known for landscapes and cityscapes as well as portraits.

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