Jacob Willemszoon de Wet
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Jacob Willemszoon de Wet (c. 1610, Haarlem – between 1675 and 1691, Haarlem[1]) was a Dutch painter, whose work owes a debt to the paintings of Rembrandt.
De Wet taught a number of painters, most famously Paulus Potter. Other pupils were:
- Jan Vermeer (van der Meer) van Haarlem II the Elder (not to be confused with Vermeer of Delft)
- Job Adriaenszoon Berckheyde.