Diana Glauber | |
Birth Date: | 11 January 1650 |
Birth Place: | Utrecht, Dutch Republic |
Death Date: | c. 1721 |
Death Place: | Hamburg, Holy Roman Empire |
Nationality: | Dutch, German |
Relatives: | Johann Rudolph Glauber (father) Johannes Gottlieb Glauber (brother) Johannes Glauber (brother) |
Occupation: | painter |
Diana Glauber (11 January 1650, Utrecht – c. 1721, Hamburg), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
Born on 11 January 1650, Diana Glauber was a Dutch painter.[1] According to Houbraken she was the daughter of the Amsterdam chemist Johann Rudolph Glauber, and the sister of the painters Jan Gotlief and Johannes Glauber.[2] She was good with portraits and historical allegories, but lost her sight and stopped painting.[2] She was still living in Hamburg while Houbraken was writing.[2]
According to the RKD no works are known,[3] but 6 works are described in a period inventory of the Schloss Salzdahlum, of which five form a series of the five senses. [4]