FROMANTIOU, Hendrick de


FROMANTIOU, Hendrick de

Artist

(b. ca. 1633, Maastricht, d. after 1693, Potsdam)

Details

Dutch painter. In his youth, he produced works for the art dealer Gerrit van Uylenburgh in Amsterdam. From 1658 he was active in The Hague. In 1670 he was appointed as conservator of the royal collection in Potsdam. In 1671, when Van Uylenburgh tried to sell 13 paintings to Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, Fromantiou successfully advised the Elector to send 12 pieces back as forgeries. Fromantiou claimed the paintings were copies of Italian ones, and he could point out the originals in Holland. In 1672 he married the daughter of the rich and successful fellow Dutch painter Philips Wouwerman. //


Category Artists
Artists by letter F
Artist nationality Dutch