Isaac Wigans

He may also have been active as a copyist or imitator of monochrome banquet still lifes in the style of contemporary Dutch artists in The Hague.

[3] He trained with the Flemish history painter Vincent Malo.

[2] He was probably not identical with the Isac Wigans who was registered at the Antwerp Guild as a master in 1651 as the son of an existing member.

[3] He is also believed to have painted monochrome banquet still lifes in the style of contemporary Dutch artists active in The Hague such as Pieter Claesz and Willem Claesz Heda.

[4] There is no unanimity among art historians on the attribution of certain works to the artist.

Still life on a draped table
Still life of silverware and fruit