Wouter Pietersz. Crabeth II (Gouda, 1594 – c., 18 June 1644) was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
Wouter Crabeth was born in 1594, the son of the writer and politician Pieter Woutersz. Crabeth ; he was named after his grandfather Wouter Crabeth I, who was a celebrated master glassmaker. Crabeth took an apprenticeship under Cornelis Ketel, uncle of Cornelis Ketel le Jeune, who was well-known. It it is possible that he was also the student of Abraham Bl...
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