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Johannes de Renialme (Antwerp, ca. 1600 – Amsterdam, 29 April 1657) was a Dutch art dealer, active in Amsterdam and Delft between 1640 and 1657, notable for the scale of his dealings. De Renialme was known for being a dealer of Rembrandt, Hercules Seghers, Jan Lievens and Salomon Koninck. Among his clients was Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg.〔 ==Biography== Johannes de Renialme was born in Antwerp around 1600. He came from a distinguished family of Antwerp and Venice. From the early 1620s until at least 1637 he was living in Middelburg. There is no evidence that he had any training in art, but was known to have practiced as goldsmith and jeweller; he also traded in jewellery. De Renialme was married four times. On 9 April 1629, he married Margrita Bertolotti van den Heuvel, who died in 1630. He next married Maria de Cocquel and from her inherited some property in Ireland.〔 On 19 August 1639, he married Maria Weinrich, widow of the Delft beer brewer Nicolaes Tristram. On 12 August 1640 they had their son Joannes baptised in the Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam.〔 De Renialme's last wife was Catharina d'Overdage whom he married on 1 January 1643 in Delft. When he died in 1657, he was survived by Catharina and his son Joannes. De Renialme was buried on 20 April 1657 in a Dutch Reformed Church ceremony.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Johannes de Renialme」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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