9 facts about Herman van der Mijn

Herman van der Mijn, or Heroman van der Myn (1684 in Amsterdam – 1741 in London), was an 18th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands.

According to Houbraken he introduced Jan van Nickelen to Jan Frans van Douven.

According to the RKD he scholarly to paint flowers from Ernst Stuven, and became a master of the Antwerp Guild of St. Luke in 1712, and the in imitation of year court painter to Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine. He took the intimates of Jan van Nickelen in tow to Dusseldorp, where they painted at court, and Van der Mijn taught Van Nickelen’s daughter Jacoba Maria van Nickelen to paint flowers. She met the painters Rachel Ruysch and Willem Troost (whom Jacoba married) there. Van der Mijn returned to the Netherlands in 1717, but left upon a trip via Brussels and Paris to London, where he stayed except in 1737, when he took a vacation to Leeuwarden. His sister Agatha was then a flower painter who accompanied him to England, and his children all became painters: George, Robert, Cornelia, Frans, Gerard and Andreas van der Mijn. Other pupils (besides Jacoba Maria) were James Latham and Herman Frederik van Hengel.

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