Simon Kick (1603, Delft – 1652, Amsterdam), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
Simon Kick | |
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Born | 1603 Delft, Holland, Netherlands |
Died | 1652 Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Resting place | Amsterdam, Holland, Netherlands |
Nationality | Dutch |
Occupation | Artist |
Spouse | Christina Cornelis Duyster |
Children | 7 |
Family | Cornelis Kick |
Gallery
Company of Soldiers in a GuardroomHomecoming of a Fowling PartySoldiers in a barnLe Retour du Jeune ChasseurBiography
According to the RKD he was the son of the Delft varnish worker Willem Kick. He married Christina (Stijntje) Duyster, who he got engaged to on the same day that her brother, the painter Willem Duyster got engaged to Simon's sister Margrieta. Simon and Stijntje became the parents of the painter Cornelis Kick. He is known for portraits and genre works with soldiers and horsemen.
References
- ^ Simon Kick in the RKD
- Simon Kick on Artnet