Jan Palthe (1717–1769)
Dutch painter
Intro | Dutch painter | |
A.K.A. | Jan Palthe (1717–1769) | |
A.K.A. | Jan Palthe (1717–1769) | |
Places | Netherlands | |
was | Painter | |
Work field | Arts | |
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Birth | 14 February 1717, Deventer | |
Death | 24 June 1769Leiden (aged 52 years) |
Jan Palthe (14 February 1717 Deventer – 24 June 1769, Leyden) was an 18th-century portraitist of the Northern Netherlands.
He was the son of Gerhard Jan Palthe who taught him to paint. In 1742 he became a member of the Leidse tekenacademie, part of the Leiden Guild of St. Luke. He is known for portrait paintings and etchings. His brother Anthonie, who was also trained as a portrait painter, married Agatha Ketel and began a business in wall paper, a new and popular form of interior decoration. When his brother died, his sister-in-law Agatha married the painter Wybrand Hendricks.