Portrait of Laurens Vincentsz. van der Vinne

Laurens Vincentsz. van der Vinne

Laurens Vincentsz. van der Vinne was an artist documented as active around 1668. His known work demonstrates a keen focus on two distinct areas of drawing: detailed botanical studies and regional topographical views.

Five drawings attributed to Van der Vinne are represented in museum collections, specifically held by the Rijksmuseum. These works illustrate his versatility, encompassing precise natural history subjects, such as Bloeiende Mesembryanthemum and Mesembryanthemum uit de familie der Aizoaceae, alongside landscape and architectural rendering. Examples of the latter include the drawing Ruïne van Brederode and the urban view Gezicht op de Sint Bavo te Haarlem.

As a 17th-century artist, the preserved works of Laurens Vincentsz. van der Vinne are now within the public domain. These high-quality prints and drawings provide important documentation of flora and topography from the period, and collections often make Laurens Vincentsz. van der Vinne prints accessible for contemporary study.

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5 works in collection

Works in Collection