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Hendrik Jacobsz Dubbels

Hendrik Jacobsz. Dubbels (1621 - 1707) was active/lived in Netherlands.  Hendrik Dubbels is known for Painting.

Hendrick Dubbels possibly made drawings after the eastern docks of Amsterdam, and his painted portrayals were noted for their accuracy, a trait also shared by the works of his tutor Simon de Vlieger.  He lived from 1621 to 1707.

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Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Hendrik Jacobsz Dubbels available:    Abel Grimmer,  Joachim Anthoniszoon Wtewael,  Adam Pynacker,  Pieter Claesz,  Jacobus Storck,  Christoffel Jacobsz van der Lamen,  Michele Giovanni (Michiel) Marieschi,  Jan Abrahamsz Beerstraten,  Richard Wilson,  Joos De Momper II,  Godfried van Schalcken,  Dirck Hals,  Jan (The Elder) Van Kessel,  William Beechey,  David Teniers II,  Joshua Reynolds,  John Nost Sartorius,  Giovanni Migliara,  Anthony Van Dyck,  Klaes (Nicolaes) Molenaer,  Jan (The Younger) Brueghel,  Philips Wouwerman,  Pieter Brueghel The Younger,  Thomas (Sir Thomas) Lawrence



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