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Eva van Marle

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Eva van Marle

Eva van Marle was possibly a Dutch Golden Age painter active in Overijssel.

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Biography

According to the RKD she was possibly the teacher of Hendrick ten Oever. She signed her works with the monogram EM.F. and her oldest known work is a portrait of a goldsmith, who was the brother-in-law of Gerard ter Borch the Elder, datd 1645. Six portraits by her hand hang in the Vrouwenhuis, Zwolle, but little else is known of her. Her works consist only of portraits dated in the 1640s and 1650s.

Attribution

Recent research is doubtful about the existence of Eva van Marle, and questions the (19th century) attributions.

References

Eva van Marle Wikipedia