Isaac Koedijck

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Barber surgeon tending a peasant's foot (c.1649-1650), collection Peabody Essex Museum

Isaac Koedijck (1618, Amsterdam – 1668, Amsterdam), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.

Biography[edit]

According to Johan van Gool, he saw two excellent cabinet pieces painted in the tradition of Gerard Dou in the collection of Willem Lormier in the Hague, of a farmer being bandaged on his knee in a "barber shop", and a boy stealing some almonds while looking over his shoulder to see if anyone notices.[1]

According to the RKD he worked in Amsterdam (and Haarlem), Indonesia, and India.[2] He is known for genre works and portraits.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ (in Dutch) Koedyk mentioned, Part 1, page 56 in Nieuwe Schouburg (with painter index), (1750) by Jan van Gool, in the Institute of Dutch History
  2. ^ a b Isaac Koedijck in the RKD