Hendrik Keun (1738 – 1787), was an 18th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands.
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![View of Utrecht (Zandbrug bridge [nl] and Morgenster (bastion) [nl] (ca. 1765)](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0b/Te_Utrecht_bolwerk_Morgenster_met_oa_Weerdpoort_en_Zandbrug.jpg/220px-Te_Utrecht_bolwerk_Morgenster_met_oa_Weerdpoort_en_Zandbrug.jpg)
![Engraving of the Zijlstraat (Haarlem) [nl], 1768](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d0/Hendrik_Keun_-_Sylstraat_Haarlem_1768.jpg/220px-Hendrik_Keun_-_Sylstraat_Haarlem_1768.jpg)
He was born in Haarlem. According to the RKD his cityscapes were inspired by Jan van der Heyden.[1] according to another biographer he was inspired by the Berckheyde brothers. His view of the Zijlstraat in Haarlem was engraved for the city of Haarlem.[2] He died in Haarlem.[1]
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