Simon Pietersz Verelst (1644, The Hague – 1710, London), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
According to the RKD he was the son of Pieter Harmensz Verelst and became a pupil in the Confrerie Pictura at the same time as his brother Herman in 1663.[1] In 1668 he moved to London and called himself "the God of Flowers", but is known for portraits as well as flower and fruit still life paintings.[1]
Pieter Hermansz Verelst 1618–1688 |
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Simon Pietersz Verelst 1644–1710 |
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Herman Verelst 1641–1690 |
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Johannes Verelst 1648–1734 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Maria Verelst 1680-1744 |
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Cornelis Verelst 1667–1734 | |||||||||||||||||
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William Verelst 1704-1752 | |||||||||||||||