The Lives of Dutch painters and paintresses, or De levens-beschryvingen der Nederlandsche konst-schilders en konst-schilderessen, as it was originally known in Dutch, is a series of artist biographies with engraved portraits written by the 18th-century painter Jacob Campo Weyerman.
It was published in four volumes as a sequel to Arnold Houbraken's own list of biographies known as the Schouburgh.
The engraved portraits included as illustrations in Volume I are below, followed by the artists listed in order of appearance in the text.
The engraved portraits included as illustrations in Volume II are below, followed by the artists listed in order of appearance in the text.
After a long introduction mentioning several artists and ending with Francisque Millet, a list of painters follows beginning with Adriaen Hanneman, who took lessons at the Hague Academy and were members of the Confrerie Pictura.