Artist

Vincent van der Vinne

Dutch Republic, 1628–1702

Vincent van der Vinne was a Dutch Republic artist.

Vincent van der Vinne was a Dutch painter active during the seventeenth century, living from 1628 to 1702 within the Dutch Republic. His documented practice encompassed work as a graphic artist, mezzotinter, watercolorist, and draftsperson alongside his primary role as a painter. He studied under the artist Frans Hals, establishing a direct lineage to that significant figure. Van der Vinne's career reflects the diverse output typical of the period, with contributions spanning multiple visual media. His life and work remain part of the broader narrative of Dutch art from this era, defined by these recorded occupations and his training.

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