Geertgen Wyntges

According to Houbraken she was the servant of Maria Oosterwyk in Amsterdam who helped her mix her paints.

[1] While Houbraken was working on his book, the painter Nicolaas Verkolje told him he had visited her in Delft two years beforehand and she had told him an amusing story about her former employer and the flower painter Willem van Aelst.

Aelst had wanted to court Oosterwyck, but she remained single.

According to the RKD Wyntges is also known as Geertje Pieters and was the pupil of Maria van Oosterwijck[2] She was the granddaughter of the art collector Melchior Wyntges who Karel van Mander mentioned in his Schilder-boeck.

Constantijn Huygens composed two poems in her honor (one was dedicated to her and her employer Oosterwyck).

Vase of flowers in urn on stone slab, ca. 1675