Willem Koekkoek
Willem Koekkoek (1839 – 1885) was a painter from the Northern Netherlands.
Biography
He was born in Amsterdam as the son of Hermanus Koekkoek the Elder.[1] He was the brother of Johannes Hermanus Barend Koekkoek and worked in the Hague, Utrecht, Amsterdam, and London.[1] He is known for landscapes like the rest of his family and he named his son Marinus Adrianus after his brother.
- Dutch town in the summer
- Winter in Enkhuizen at the corner of Dijk and Sint Jansstraat, 1892
He died in Niewer–Amstel.
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References
- Willem Koekkoek in the RKD
- 3 paintings by or after Willem Koekkoek at the Art UK site
- Willem Koekkoek on Artnet
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