One of his portraits that he painted for the Beresteijn family (regents of both the Beresteijn and Codde hofjes) was later sold as a
Frans Hals to the
Louvre in the 1860s, but this was not from deception, but ignorance on the part of the hofje regents. This sale was considered a scandal in the Dutch press at the time, and
Conrad Busken Huet wrote that the government should keep this national treasure in the country (he was living in Haarlem at the time). Soutman's work hangs today in various museums, and in the
Huis ten Bosch in
The Hague. His pupils were
Cornelis Visscher, Jacob Louys (1595-na 1635), and Pieter van Sompel. Soutman Sigismund III Vasa in coronation robes.jpg|Portrait of
Sigismund III of Poland in coronation robes, 1626 Portrait of the Wife of Alexander van der Capellen by Pieter Claesz Soutman.jpg|Portrait of Amilia van Zuylen van Nyevelt vrouwe van Aartsbergenthe, wife of Alexander van der Capellen, 1626 Pieter Claesz. Soutman - Portrait of a Woman.jpg|
Portrait of an unknown woman ca. 1630 Pieter Soutman - Cloveniers Haarlem 1642.jpg|Civic guard (
schutterstuk) in Haarlem, 1642 ==See also==