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- Isaac van Duynen (1628 – ca. 1680) was a Dutch Golden Age still life painter. He was a native of Dordrecht, who according to Houbraken was one of the best still life painters of fish. According to J.C. Weyerman he became a member of the Confrerie Pictura in 1665 and was the son of guild member Gerrit van Duynen. He was possibly a pupil of Jacob Gerritsz. Cuyp and was also known as Deynen or Duijnen. He travelled to Rome during the years 1651-1657 and is known for fish & fruit still lifes. In 1657 on his return to the Netherlands he settled in The Hague and became a member of the Confrerie in 1665. He was a follower of Pieter van Noort and Jan Davidsz de Heem. His works are sometimes confused with those of Abraham van Beyeren, Alexander Adrianssen, Jan Dirven, , Benjamin Gerritsz Cuyp, and Jan Abel Wassenbergh. He died between December 1679 and February 1681. According to Michael Bryan, he went in 1664 to the Hague, where he became a pupil of Abraham van Beijeren, and painted sea and river fish very successfully. Bryan wrote that he died at the Hague in 1688 or 1689. His painting Cod-fish resides in the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille. (en)
- Isaac van Duynen, né en avril 1628 à Dordrecht et mort vers 1680 à La Haye, est un peintre du siècle d'or néerlandais. (fr)
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- Isaac van Duynen, né en avril 1628 à Dordrecht et mort vers 1680 à La Haye, est un peintre du siècle d'or néerlandais. (fr)
- Isaac van Duynen (1628 – ca. 1680) was a Dutch Golden Age still life painter. He was a native of Dordrecht, who according to Houbraken was one of the best still life painters of fish. According to J.C. Weyerman he became a member of the Confrerie Pictura in 1665 and was the son of guild member Gerrit van Duynen. He was possibly a pupil of Jacob Gerritsz. Cuyp and was also known as Deynen or Duijnen. He travelled to Rome during the years 1651-1657 and is known for fish & fruit still lifes. In 1657 on his return to the Netherlands he settled in The Hague and became a member of the Confrerie in 1665. He was a follower of Pieter van Noort and Jan Davidsz de Heem. His works are sometimes confused with those of Abraham van Beyeren, Alexander Adrianssen, Jan Dirven, , Benjamin Gerritsz Cuyp, and (en)
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- Isaac van Duynen (fr)
- Isaac van Duynen (en)
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