Herman Henstenburgh Canvas Wall Art
Herman Henstenburgh, a Dutch still life and natural history painter, gained fame for his watercolor and gouache paintings. He invented a new type of watercolor technique that was successful in making paintings brilliantly vivid and realistic

According to Johan van Gool, he was very good at copying artworks. He copied the paintings of Pieter Holstein, which were so good that his parents let him become a pupil of Johannes Bronkhorst in 1683. Henstenburgh must have learned this trade from Bronckhorst, because he took over as pastrybaker after his death.