Gerrit de Wet (1616, Amsterdam?
– 1674, Leiden[1]), sometimes called De Wett, Düwett, De Weth, or De Weet, was a Dutch painter.
He was a scholar of Rembrandt, whose manner he imitated; he also painted landscapes, and was accounted a good colourist.
[1] The Copenhagen Gallery has his painting Jephthah's Daughter.
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