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Pieter Harmensz. Verelst

Dutch, 1618–1668
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Pieter Harmensz Verelst was a Dutch Golden Age painter. Three of his sons, Simon, Herman, and Johannes Verelst, also became painters.

Pieter Verelst was a pupil of Gerard Dou and Jacob Gerritsz Cuyp. In 1638, he became a member of the Dordrecht Guild of St. Luke. In 1643 he lived in the Hague near Jan van Goyen. Verelst produced five supraportes for Huis ten Bosch. In 1651 he went broke. In 1656, he was one of the founders of the local Confrerie Pictura. His pupils were Hermanus van Grevenbroeck, Anthony de Haen, Otto Hoynck, Hendrik Mony, Gabriel Siebrick and his sons Herman, Johannes and Simon Pietersz Verelst. After his wife died he remarried in 1657. In 1660 he moved to Veerkade.

He is known mostly for genre paintings of Dutch and Italian village life. He moved in the 1670s to Hulst where he became a brewer.

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A Tavern Interior With Peasants

A Tavern Interior With Peasants

Pieter Harmensz. Verelst (Dutch, 1618–1668)
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A tavern interior with figures drinking at a table and a man smoking a pipe

A tavern interior with figures drinking at a table and a man smoking a pipe

Pieter Harmensz. Verelst (Dutch, 1618–1668)
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Peasants Drinking in a Barn

Peasants Drinking in a Barn (c. 1628 - c. 1650)

Pieter Harmensz. Verelst (Dutch, 1618–1668)
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The Herring-Eater

The Herring-Eater (1628 - 1650)

Pieter Harmensz. Verelst (Dutch, 1618–1668)
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Portrait of an Old Lady

Portrait of an Old Lady (1646-1648)

Pieter Harmensz. Verelst (Dutch, 1618–1668)
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