Hendrick Danckerts

Hendrick Danckerts (c.1625 - 1680) was a Dutch Golden Age painter and engraver, mostly of houses in their landscape settings.

[1] After some years in Italy, he spent most of his career in London, working for Charles II and his brother.

[2] He also produced portraits and devotional pictures and made engravings after the Italian old masters in the Royal Collection.

He left England in 1679[2] due to the public hostility towards Roman Catholics after the Popish Plot controversy.

[2] He was also known as the "Master with the two Anchors" and was the younger brother of the painter Johan Danckerts.

Hendrick Danckerts, Royal Gardener John Rose presenting a pineappel to King Charles II , 1675