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Summary
Artist |
Hendrick Danckerts (fl. 1645–1679) |
Alternative names |
Hendrick Danckers, Henry Danckers, Hendrick Danckertsz., Master with the two Anchors |
Description |
Dutch painter, draughtsman, printmaker and publisher
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Date of birth/death |
circa 1625 |
before October 1680 |
Location of birth/death |
The Hague |
Amsterdam |
Work location |
The Hague (1645-1653), Rome (1653-1658), England (1657-1679) |
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Description |
Charles II of England being given the first pineapple grown in England by his royal gardener, John Rose. |
Date |
1675 |
Medium |
painting |
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Licensing
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
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