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John Verelst, born and known also as Johannes or Jan (29 October 1648 – 7 March 1734), was a Dutch Golden Age painter. He was the youngest of three sons of the painter Pieter Hermansz Verelst; all became known as painters. He is known for his portraits, especially of the men known as the Four Mohawk Kings, who visited Queen Anne in 1710 from the Province of New York in North America. (One of these men has since been identified correctly instead as a chief of the Mohican, a different tribe.)

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  • John Verelst, born and known also as Johannes or Jan (29 October 1648 – 7 March 1734), was a Dutch Golden Age painter. He was the youngest of three sons of the painter Pieter Hermansz Verelst; all became known as painters. He is known for his portraits, especially of the men known as the Four Mohawk Kings, who visited Queen Anne in 1710 from the Province of New York in North America. (One of these men has since been identified correctly instead as a chief of the Mohican, a different tribe.) (en)
  • John Verelst (connu également sous le nom de Johannes ou Jan), né le 29 octobre 1648 et mort le 7 mars 1734, est un peintre hollandais de l'âge d'or. (fr)
  • Johannes Verelst' (Den Haag, ged. 29 oktober 1648 - Londen, 7 maart 1734) was een Nederlands kunstschilder. Hij vervaardigde allegorische voorstellingen, portretten en stillevens. Wat de stillevens betreft is het niet altijd duidelijk of deze van Johannes zijn of van zijn broer Simon. Verelst was de jongste zoon van Pieter Hermansz. Verelst, die ook zijn leermeester was. Zijn broers Simon en Herman Verelst waren eveneens kunstschilder. Ook Hermans kinderen Cornelis en Maria en diens kleinzoon William Verelst behoorden tot de kunstenaarsdynastie. (nl)
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  • John Verelst, born and known also as Johannes or Jan (29 October 1648 – 7 March 1734), was a Dutch Golden Age painter. He was the youngest of three sons of the painter Pieter Hermansz Verelst; all became known as painters. He is known for his portraits, especially of the men known as the Four Mohawk Kings, who visited Queen Anne in 1710 from the Province of New York in North America. (One of these men has since been identified correctly instead as a chief of the Mohican, a different tribe.) (en)
  • John Verelst (connu également sous le nom de Johannes ou Jan), né le 29 octobre 1648 et mort le 7 mars 1734, est un peintre hollandais de l'âge d'or. (fr)
  • Johannes Verelst' (Den Haag, ged. 29 oktober 1648 - Londen, 7 maart 1734) was een Nederlands kunstschilder. Hij vervaardigde allegorische voorstellingen, portretten en stillevens. Wat de stillevens betreft is het niet altijd duidelijk of deze van Johannes zijn of van zijn broer Simon. Verelst was de jongste zoon van Pieter Hermansz. Verelst, die ook zijn leermeester was. Zijn broers Simon en Herman Verelst waren eveneens kunstschilder. Ook Hermans kinderen Cornelis en Maria en diens kleinzoon William Verelst behoorden tot de kunstenaarsdynastie. Hij vestigde zich in 1691 in Londen, evenals zijn broers, en overleed er in 1734. (nl)
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