Pieter Cornelisz. van Slingelandt

(20 October 1640 - 7 November 1691) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. According to Houbraken, his teacher was Gerard Dou, who he imitated so well that many of his works were later misattributed to him. According to Houbraken he was rather introverted and very methodical and conscientious, spending months on his works and striving for perfection. Houbraken especially liked a piece where a maid holds a mouse by the tail as a cat jumps for it. Houbraken wrote that while Slingelandt was working on a family portrait for the gentleman Francois Meerman (1630-1672),


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Pieter Cornelisz. van Slingelandt Breakfast of a Young Man oil


Breakfast of a Young Man
Painting ID::  74929
Breakfast of a Young Man
Second half of the 17th century Oil on canvas 22x18.5 cm cjr
   
   
     

Pieter Cornelisz. van Slingelandt Breakfast of a Young Man oil


Breakfast of a Young Man
Painting ID::  76465
Breakfast of a Young Man
Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 22x18.5 cm cyf
Medium_Oil_on_canvas _ Dimensions_22x18.5_cm _ cyf
   
   
     

Pieter Cornelisz. van Slingelandt Lady with a Pet Dog oil


Lady with a Pet Dog
Painting ID::  76950
Lady with a Pet Dog
1672 Oil on panel 40 x 31 cm cjr
1672 _ Oil_on_panel _ 40_x_31_cm _ cjr
   
   
     

Pieter Cornelisz. van Slingelandt Pieter Cornelisz van Slingelandt oil


Pieter Cornelisz van Slingelandt
Painting ID::  77564
Pieter Cornelisz van Slingelandt
3rd quarter of the 17th century Oil on canvas 13 ?? 10 cm cjr
   
   
     

Pieter Cornelisz. van Slingelandt Lady with a Pet Dog oil


Lady with a Pet Dog
Painting ID::  80829
Lady with a Pet Dog
1672 Medium Oil on panel cyf
1672 _ Medium_Oil_on_panel _ cyf
   
   
     

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     (20 October 1640 - 7 November 1691) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. According to Houbraken, his teacher was Gerard Dou, who he imitated so well that many of his works were later misattributed to him. According to Houbraken he was rather introverted and very methodical and conscientious, spending months on his works and striving for perfection. Houbraken especially liked a piece where a maid holds a mouse by the tail as a cat jumps for it. Houbraken wrote that while Slingelandt was working on a family portrait for the gentleman Francois Meerman (1630-1672),

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