- de
Rénialme (also
spelled de
Renialme) was a
prominent noble Belgian and
Venetian family originally from
Antwerp in
modern Belgium.
Several family members...
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Johannes de
Renialme (Antwerp, ca. 1600 –
buried Amsterdam, 20
April 1657) was a
Dutch art dealer,
active in
Amsterdam and
Delft between 1640 and 1657...
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daughters of the
prominent Antwerp merchant Andries Snellinck and Françoise de
Rénialme. At the age of 17 he was sent to Venice,
where he
learnt his
trade as an...
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Antwerp merchant Andries Snellinck (1531–1606) and Françoise (Francina) de
Rénialme (1539–1610). The
Berenbergs were one of 130
Dutch families that had become...
- 1587–1661 and his son
Gerrit van Uylenburgh, c. 1625–1679
Johannes de
Renialme, c. 1600–1657 Rembrandt, mid-17th
century John Blackwood, 1696–1777 Joseph...
- work was
bought in 1657 for 1500
guilders at
auction from
Johannes de
Renialme, an art trader. It was, at that time, held in
higher regard than any other...
- have been
Catholic or Protestant. The
posthumous inventory of
Johannes de
Renialme, for a sale of June 27, 1657,
lists as no. 137 Een
Christus aen 't cruys...
- f. Jan
Looten 20 f. 3 st.
Hendrik Ulenburgh 105 f. 10 st.
Johannes de
Renialme 4 f. 12 st. the son of the
councilman Dr. Tulp 14 f. 15 st.
Johannes Victor...
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occurring in the
inventory of the
effects of the
Amsterdam dealer Johannes de
Renialme, June 27, 1657, No. 300 (valued at 12 florins) ; see
Hofstede de Groot...