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The Moneychanger and His Wife Painting ID:: 28703
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Marinus van Reymerswaele The Moneychanger and His Wife mk61
1539
Oil on canvas
83x97cm
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A Moneychangr and His Wife Painting ID:: 30497
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Marinus van Reymerswaele A Moneychangr and His Wife mk68
oil on wood
31x42
Madrid,Prado
1538
Netherlands
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Money-changer and his wife Painting ID:: 40363
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Marinus van Reymerswaele Money-changer and his wife mk156
1539
Oil on panel
83x97cm
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The Tax Gatherer Painting ID:: 42943
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Marinus van Reymerswaele The Tax Gatherer mk170
circa 1540
Oil on oak
92x74.6cm
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The Banker and His Wife Painting ID:: 85743
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Marinus van Reymerswaele The Banker and His Wife Date first half of 16th century
Medium Oil on wood
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Marinus van Reymerswaele
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Flemish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1490-1567
South Netherlandish painter. He has been identified with Marino di Sirissea and with Marinus de Seeu, painter of Romerswaelen, mentioned respectively by Guicciardini and van Mander. He could quite possibly have been Moryn Claessone, native of Zeeland, who enrolled as a pupil of 'Simon the glassmaker' in the Antwerp Guild of St Luke in 1509. In that case he would have been born c. 1490-95. Claes van Ziericsee, an artist who became master of the Guild in 1475, is assumed to have been his father though this cannot be proved conclusively. Van Reymerswaele's work corresponds closely with Antwerp painting of the beginning of the 16th century |
Related Artists::. | John Durand | Francis Luis Mora | Alessio Baldovinetti | |
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