Jan Maurits Quinkhard

Jan Maurits Quinkhard (28 January 1688 – 11 November 1772) was an 18th-century painter and print designer from the Dutch Republic.

He was a Dutch painter and scholar of his father, the painter Julius Quinkhardt the Elder, Arnold van Boonen, Christoffel Lubinietski, and Nikolaas Verkolje.

[1] His son Julius (1736–1776) was instructed by his father, but abandoned art for commerce.

He also collaborated with Jacobus Houbraken and other leading engravers on prints of the rich and famous of Amsterdam.

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Jan Maurits Quinkhardt ( Reinier Vinkeles , 1764)
Half-length portrait of Gustaaf Willem Baron van Imhoff (1705–1750), Governor from 1743 to 1750, from a collection of portraits of governors of the former Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) owned by the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.