- Gerrit de Hooch
Gerrit de Hooch was a 17th-century Dutch painter of
italianate landscapes, who lived and worked inThe Hague (the Netherlands).He was a member of the local guild of artists, the
Confrerie Pictura since 1660. Born as a son of local bailiff Eliseus de Hoog (also de Hooch) and Josina van Platen, who married in 1629 in The Hague. Gerrit's wife, Anna van Eyck (born The Hague 1629, married 1660 The Hague), is recorded widow in 1680. Anna's father was Hermanus van Eyck, who had the great philosopherDaniel Heinsius as an uncle and tutor. Gerrit himself is related to the portrait painterDirck Cornelis de Hooch , who was his father's brother. Gerrit's sonEliseus de Hooch was a painter, too (Mr Constrijkschilder) and an engraver in silver. Eliseus worked and lived in The Hague and Rotterdam. Gerrit's daughter Josyanna Maria de Hooch married the painterFrederick Bernaerts , who lived and worked in The Hague.It is likely that Gerrit is related to the engraverCornelis de Hooch , who claimed to be one of Emperor Charles V's bastard sons and was executed for conspiracy in 1583.One or two works by Gerrit the Hooch is are known today, but their attribution is dubious.Relation to the famous painterPieter de Hooch or to the engraverRomeyn de Hooghe are highly unlikely.Gerrit de Hooch was a friend of the paintersCaspar Netscher andMelchior d'Hondecoeter . The first one attended the baptism of a daughter Margaretha in 1676, named after Caspar's wife Margaretha Godijn. The latter signed Gerrit's last will.Gerrit rented a house that was owned by the painterNicolaas Willingh and he testified against the painterPieter Plantijn , who had left his Irish wife. Gerrit owned some houses himself in The Hague but sold several of them, presumably because he was in constant debt.References
Haagse Schilders in de Gouden Eeuw, ISBN 90 400 9295 8, 1998 Uitgeverij Waanders, Zwolle.
Van Vader op Zoon, Vijf Eeuwen Kunstschilders, by J. Gestman Geradts, 2006, La Serre Studio.
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