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German painter
Gotthardt Wedig
Born1583
Cologne
Died22 December 1641
Cologne
NationalityGerman

Gotthardt Wedig (1583 – 1641) was a 17th-century German painter.

Wedig was born in Cologne as the grandson of Barthel Bruyn the Younger who probably taught him to paint. He is known for portraits and still lifes. His first name is spelled in various ways and some sources refer to him as "G. von Wedig" of "G. de Wedig". He is known for portraits and still life paintings that he signed with a monogram "GDW".

Portraits:

  • 1637 portrait of a man named Beywegh, a councilman of Cologne 1637 portrait of a man named Beywegh, a councilman of Cologne
  • Pieter Ostermaan, 1627 Pieter Ostermaan, 1627
  • Gertrud Kiever, wife of Pieter Ostermaan, 1627 Gertrud Kiever, wife of Pieter Ostermaan, 1627

Still-lifes:

  • Laid table with a roast chicken and goblet holder Laid table with a roast chicken and goblet holder
  • Laid table with lobster meal, Lempertz Laid table with lobster meal, Lempertz

References

  1. Gotthardt de Wedig in the RKD
  2. 138781 painting record in RKDimages, SØR Rusche collection
  3. 281782 painting record in RKDimages, Louvre


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