Daniel Vosmaer (1622 - 1669/70)

Dutch painter

Daniel Vosmaer was born in Delft in 1622 as the son of the goldsmith Arent Woutersz. Vosmaer. His brother Nicolaes was also a painter specialized in seascapes. His teacher is unknown, but probably he was a pupil of his uncle Jacob Woutersz. Vosmaer. He joined the Delft guild in 1650. In 1661 Vosmaer married Annetje Eduwards de Neef and settled together with her in Den Briel, a city where his brother Abraham lived since 1654. Although living in Den Briel he did not give up the citizenship of Delft. He died in 1670 in Den Briel. Vosmaer produced mainly cityscapes. Most of them depict Delft but he also produced some showing Den Briel.

Overview | Works (6)
     




Daniel Vosmaer - Explosion of the Powder Magazine in Delft
Explosion of the Powder Magazine in Delft
1654

Daniel Vosmaer - View of Den Briel
View of Den Briel
c. 1658-60

Daniel Vosmaer - View of Delft
View of Delft
1663

Daniƫl Vosmaer - Delft after the explosion of the powder magazine
Delft after the explosion of the powder magazine
c. 1660

Daniel Vosmaer - View of a Dutch town
View of a Dutch town
early 1660s


Daniel Vosmaer - The harbour of Delft
The harbour of Delft
c. 1658-60