About: Jean de Reyn

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Jan van Rijn or Jean de Reyn was born at Dunkirk about the year 1610, and went when he was young to Antwerp, where he became a student of van Dyck. Such was his progress under that master, that he was invited to accompany him to England, where he continued to assist him until the death of hisillustrious instructor. He afterwards established himself in his native town, where he painted several admirable pictures for the churches, and was much employed as a portrait painter. His principal works for the churches at Dunkirk were the 'Death of the four Royal Martyrs,' for the church of St. Eloi; and the 'Baptism of Totila,' for the church of the English convent.

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  • Jan van de Reyn (Dunkerque, 1610-1678) fue un pintor barroco flamenco. Nacido y activo en Dunkerque cuando aún pertenecía a Flandes, fue discípulo de Anton van Dyck a quien habría seguido a Inglaterra. Tras la incorporación de Dunkerque a la corona de Francia en 1662, pintó el escudo de armas del rey Luis XIV y participó en los decorados para su gloriosa entrada en la ciudad en marzo de 1663.​​ Pintor de grandes retablos para las iglesias de Dunkerque y su entorno, en obras como la Adoración de los Magos del museo municipal de Bergues o el Martirio de los cuatro Mártires Coronados de la iglesia de San Eloy de Dunkerque, se manifiesta el conocimiento de la pintura de Rubens y posiblemente de Theodoor Rombouts y los caravaggistas de Amberes, donde podría haber residido algún tiempo en sus primeros años.​ Como retratista, hizo entre otros los retratos de Luis XIII y del conde de Estrades, gobernador francés de la ciudad de Dunkerque, ambos conservados en el Museo de Bellas Artes de Dunkerque. (es)
  • Jan van Rijn or Jean de Reyn was born at Dunkirk about the year 1610, and went when he was young to Antwerp, where he became a student of van Dyck. Such was his progress under that master, that he was invited to accompany him to England, where he continued to assist him until the death of hisillustrious instructor. He afterwards established himself in his native town, where he painted several admirable pictures for the churches, and was much employed as a portrait painter. His principal works for the churches at Dunkirk were the 'Death of the four Royal Martyrs,' for the church of St. Eloi; and the 'Baptism of Totila,' for the church of the English convent. There are many of his portraits in private collections, which are little inferior to those of Van Dyck. The principal altarpiece in the parochial church of St. Martin, at Bergues St. Vinox, near Dunkirk, is by this master: it represents 'Herodias bringing the Head of St. John to Herod.' De Reyn died at Dunkirk in 1678.The Brussels Museum has a Female Portrait by him, dated 1637. (en)
  • Jean de Reyn ou Jan van Ryn, né à Dunkerque en 1610 (Flandre française) et mort le 20 mai 1678 dans la même ville, est un peintre portraitiste et de peinture religieuse, flamand devenu français par extension territoriale de la France. (fr)
  • Jean de Reyn (in fiammingo Jan van Ryn o van Rijn) (Bailleul, 1610 circa – Dunkerque, 1678) è stato un pittore fiammingo. (it)
  • Жан де Рейн ( фр. Jean de Reyn 1610, Дюнкерк — 1678 ) — південнонідерландський художник доби бароко. Створював біблійні картини і портрети. (uk)
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  • Jean de Reyn ou Jan van Ryn, né à Dunkerque en 1610 (Flandre française) et mort le 20 mai 1678 dans la même ville, est un peintre portraitiste et de peinture religieuse, flamand devenu français par extension territoriale de la France. (fr)
  • Jean de Reyn (in fiammingo Jan van Ryn o van Rijn) (Bailleul, 1610 circa – Dunkerque, 1678) è stato un pittore fiammingo. (it)
  • Жан де Рейн ( фр. Jean de Reyn 1610, Дюнкерк — 1678 ) — південнонідерландський художник доби бароко. Створював біблійні картини і портрети. (uk)
  • Jan van de Reyn (Dunkerque, 1610-1678) fue un pintor barroco flamenco. Nacido y activo en Dunkerque cuando aún pertenecía a Flandes, fue discípulo de Anton van Dyck a quien habría seguido a Inglaterra. Tras la incorporación de Dunkerque a la corona de Francia en 1662, pintó el escudo de armas del rey Luis XIV y participó en los decorados para su gloriosa entrada en la ciudad en marzo de 1663.​​ Como retratista, hizo entre otros los retratos de Luis XIII y del conde de Estrades, gobernador francés de la ciudad de Dunkerque, ambos conservados en el Museo de Bellas Artes de Dunkerque. (es)
  • Jan van Rijn or Jean de Reyn was born at Dunkirk about the year 1610, and went when he was young to Antwerp, where he became a student of van Dyck. Such was his progress under that master, that he was invited to accompany him to England, where he continued to assist him until the death of hisillustrious instructor. He afterwards established himself in his native town, where he painted several admirable pictures for the churches, and was much employed as a portrait painter. His principal works for the churches at Dunkirk were the 'Death of the four Royal Martyrs,' for the church of St. Eloi; and the 'Baptism of Totila,' for the church of the English convent. (en)
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  • Jan van de Reyn (es)
  • Jean de Reyn (it)
  • Jean de Reyn (fr)
  • Jean de Reyn (en)
  • Жан де Рейн (uk)
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