Thomas de Keyser

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Thomas de Keyser was a prominent Dutch Golden Age painter and architect, best known for his refined portraiture of Amsterdam’s elite in the early 17th century.

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instanceOf Dutch Golden Age painter
architect
human
portrait painter
activeIn Amsterdam
activePeriod early 17th century
artisticSchool Amsterdam school of painting
surface form: Amsterdam school of portraiture
basedIn Amsterdam
burialPlace Amsterdam
canvasSupport canvas
panel
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
dateOfBirth c. 1596
dateOfDeath 7 June 1667
era Baroque
father Hendrick de Keyser
fieldOfWork architecture
portrait painting
gender male
genre group portrait
individual portrait
influenced Rembrandt van Rijn
surface form: Rembrandt
influencedBy Cornelis van der Voort
Pieter Lastman
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
medium oil paint
movement Dutch Golden Age
notableFor refined portraiture of Amsterdam’s elite
notableWork Constantijn Huygens
surface form: Constantijn Huygens and His Clerk

Four Amsterdam Burgomasters
Portrait of a Gentleman with Two Ladies
Portrait of a Silversmith
The Syndics of the Amsterdam Goldsmiths
occupation architect
painter
stone mason
patron Amsterdam merchants
Amsterdam regent
surface form: Amsterdam regents
placeOfBirth Amsterdam
placeOfDeath Amsterdam
positionHeld city mason of Amsterdam
residence Amsterdam
sibling Hendrick de Keyser
surface form: Pieter de Keyser

Willem de Keyser
signatureStyle full-length portraits in domestic interiors
style small-scale, meticulously detailed portraits
trainedBy Hendrick de Keyser
workLocation Amsterdam City Hall
surface form: Amsterdam city hall

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Hendrick de Keyser relative Thomas de Keyser