Artist William Verdult was born in 1939 in the Netherlands, and he spent the first two years of his life in hospitals. As he grew up, his talent as a painter started to shine through, and he famously dubbed himself the Dutch Master. William Verdult's paintings are broad in subject matter and style. Verdult got bored quickly, so he constantly looked for new ways to pique his interest and motivation, which explains the diversity in his work; it covers figural, modern, classical, scenic, and still life genres. One example of the unique style in William Verdult's paintings is the Treasures of King Tut collection, which contained precious stones, including diamonds and gold.