Willem Linnig the Elder or Willem Linnig Senior (7 August 1819, in Antwerp – 8 August 1885, in Antwerp)[1] was a Belgian painter and engraver who is best known for his history and genre scenes and interiors painted in a style which is reminiscent of 17th century Flemish and Dutch genre painting. He taught for some time at the Fine Arts School of Weimar.[2][3]
^Willem Linnig (I) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History (in Dutch)
^Willem Linnig Senior at Schoonselhof (in Dutch)
^N. Hostyn, "LINNIG, Egide, marineschilder en scheepsportrettist", in Nationaal biografisch woordenboek, (1970), IX 481-486 (in Dutch)
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