
Thomas van der Wilt was an 18th-century painter from the Dutch Republic.
Van der Wilt was born in Piershil. Houbraken mentioned him as one of the pupils of Jan Verkolje. He became a master portrait painter in Delft, where he died.
According to the RKD he became the teacher of Jacob Campo Weyerman. He is known for portraits and historical allegories.
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