Pieter Jansz van Asch (1603 – 6 June 1678 (buried)) was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
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![]() Pieter Jansz van Asch. Self-portrait with one of his landscapes. | |
Born | Pieter Jansz van Asch 1603 Delft, Dutch Republic |
Died | 1678 (aged 74–75) Delft, Dutch Republic |
Nationality | Netherlands |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Baroque |
He was born at Delft, the son of the portrait painter Jan van Asch and joined the Guild of St. Luke in 1623.[1] According to Arnold Houbraken, he specialized in small landscapes, but his productivity was hampered by caring for his parents.[2] Jan Verkolje knew him and made a mezzotint of him. The city of Delft paid him 100 guilders for a schoorsteenstuk or overmantel piece in the City Hall known as the Prinsenhof.[3]
His works are influenced by the painters Pieter de Bloot, Jan Both, Joachim Govertsz Camphuysen, Anthonie Jansz van der Croos, Jan Josefsz van Goyen, and Jan Gabrielsz Sonjé.[1] He in turn influenced the painter Jacobus Coert.[1] He died and was buried in his home town of Delft.[1]
van Asch has paintings in public collections including four in the United Kingdom.[4]
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