Johannes Colaert

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Johannes Colaert (1620/22-1678) was a Dutch painter who lived in Amsterdam, and likely trained with Rembrandt. His work was executed in the style of the Amsterdam school of painters of historical topics, and was responsible, for example, for a set of paintings of the saints Boniface and Willibrord.[1]

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  1. ^ Kotková, Olga (2004). "Willibrord und Bonifatius in der Darstellung bei Bloemaert und Colaert: Die Polarität ihrer Abbildung in der nordniederländischen Kunst des 17. Jahrhunderts". In Imhof, Michael; Stasch, Gregor K. (eds.). Bonifatius--Vom Angelsäschsischen Missionar zum Apostel der Deutschen. Petersberg: Michael Imhof. pp. 203–218.