Lodvick Verelst
Lodvick Verelst was a Spanish Netherlands-born English portrait painter. His name is also spelled as Lodewijck, Lodovick, Lodwick, and Loddy.
Biography
Lodvick Verelst was the eldest child of Herman Verelst, a portrait painter, and Cecilia Fend, originally from Venice. With the collapse of the art market in the Low Countries in the late 1660s onwards, Lodvick moved with his family to Venice, then to Ljubljana, Slovenia and then to Vienna, Austria, where they fled from the Turkish siege of 1683 to London. Herman became an established portrait painter in London and Lodvick seems to have been his pupil.On 30 July 1695, Lodvick Verelst married Elizabeth Adams. Elizabeth brought wealth from her inheritance from her first husband, Charles Adams and probably a house in Hatton Garden.
Lodvick made his will on 12 September 1704, witnessed by members of the household of John Wheeler, a local iron master, living at Wollaston Hall, Stourbridge. He died on 28 October 1704 and was buried in the church yard of St Mary’s, Oldswinford. He is commemorated by a plaque within the church.
Lodvick Verelst’s will provides evidence of his siblings, bequeathing a gold guinea to each of Peter, John, Michael and Adriana, and to his mother. The sale of household goods and a "Collection of fine original Pictures" together with the sale or let of the Hatton Garden house was advertised in June 1705.
His wife Elizabeth returned to live near her family in Fulham, being buried there on 7 February 1712.