Background
According to Houbraken he learned to paint from his father Isaak van Nickelen, who taught him perspective and who sent him to school to learn Latin and French.
According to Houbraken he learned to paint from his father Isaak van Nickelen, who taught him perspective and who sent him to school to learn Latin and French.
He also invented a new type of hard varnish, which he used in the production of chassinets, a painted silk backdrop for shadow plays and room screen decorations. After the death of the Elector in 1716 he moved to Kassel where he worked five years for the Landgrave on decorations for the residence "Slot Winterkaste" there, until his death cut the works short.
Haarlem Guild of Saint Luke]
According to the RKD He became a member of the Haarlem Guild of Saint Luke in 1688, moved to Dusseldorp in 1712, and moved to Kassel in 1716.
He was very inventive and discovered an innovation in textile production, which he was unable to exploit due to lack of funds.