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Matthijs Naiveu

Matthys or Matthijs Naiveu (16 April 1647, Leiden – 4 June 1726, Amsterdam〔(Naiveu, Matthijs ) at the RKD databases〕) was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
==Biography==
According to Houbraken he was trained in drawing by Abraham Toorenvliet (1620–1692), a glass painter and drawing instructor (and father of Jacob Toorenvliet), and he learned the art of painting from Gerrit Dou. At the time Houbraken was writing he was still alive and painting in Amsterdam, where he worked as the "Hop inspector" for the brewers of Amsterdam. His works were genre pieces; ''merry company'' interiors with people drinking tea or playing cards, but also ''kraamkamertjes'', or visits to newborn baby's. His largest work was a ''seven works of mercy'', which Houbraken found his best work.〔 (Mathys Neveu biography ) in ''De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen'' (1718) by Arnold Houbraken, courtesy of the Digital library for Dutch literature〕 In 1671 he entered the Leiden Guild of St. Luke and he was highly productive as a painter of signed work; his earliest dated painting is from 1668, and his last from 1721.

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