Jan Philipsz van Bouckhorst
Jan Philipsz. van Bouckhorst (1588 – 1631), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
Biography
He was born in Haarlem, where he was trained by his father Philips Jansz. van Bouckhorst. He became 'vinder' in 1628, and in 1630 and 1631 deacon of the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke.[1] He was a stained glass artist and landscape painter and became the teacher of Pieter Jansz (1612-1672).[1] He died in Haarlem.
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