Johannes Borman
Johannes Borman (1620–1679), was a Dutch Golden Age still life painter.

Vanitas with vase of flowers and skull on title page of 1631 book Le miroir des plus belles courtisannes de ce temps (this also had an English translation: Loocking-glass of the fairest courtiers of these tymes)
Biography
He was born in The Hague, and may have been related to Abraham Borman, a landscape painter from the Hague.[1] Johannes worked in Leiden during the years 1653–1658, where he became a member of the Leiden Guild of St. Luke.[1] In 1659 he moved to Amsterdam where he signed in as poorter, declaring that he was a painter in the Hague.[1] He is known for fruit and flower still lifes.[1]
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References
- Johannes Borman in the RKD
- 1 painting by or after Johannes Borman at the Art UK site
- Johannes Borman on Artnet
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