Hendrick van der Burgh

Dutch Interior

Hendrick van der Burgh (also spelled "van der Burch"; baptised 27 June 1627 – after 1665), was a Dutch Golden Age painter known for his genre scenes. He was related to contemporary Pieter de Hooch, as step brother following the marriage of his sister, Jannetge, to de Hooch. He is considered part of the Delft School, although his artistic output was relatively small, he is known for prints and portraits, with the monogram "HVB".[1][2]

Drinkers before the Fireplace, 1660, Frick Collection
  1. ^ Hendrick van der Burgh in the RKD
  2. ^ Liedtke, Walter; Plomp, Michiel C.; Rüger, Axel (2001). "Vermeer and the Delft school". libmma.contentdm.oclc.org. Reinier Baarsen, Marten Jan Bok, Jan Daniël van Dam, James David Draper, Ebeltje Hartkamp-Jonxis, and Kees Kaldenbach. pp. 235–236. Retrieved 2024-07-08.