Douwe Juwes de Dowe
Douwe Juwes de Dowe (1608–1662) was a Dutch Golden Age painter from the Netherlands.

Portrait of two boys, one dressed as a hunter, and one dressed as St. John the Baptist, 1647
Douwe Juwes de Dowe | |
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Born | 1608 |
Died | 1662 |
Nationality | Dutch |
Dowe was born in Leeuwarden. He was influenced by the Gouda stained glass works of the painter Dirck Reiniersz. van der Douw.[1] He is known for portraits in Leeuwarden during the years 1623–1661.[1]
References
- Douwe Juwes de Dowe in the RKD

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