Constantijn van Renesse

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Constantijn van Renesse was a 17th-century Dutch painter and draughtsman associated with the Dutch Golden Age, known for his religious and genre scenes.

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instanceOf Dutch Golden Age painter
draughtsman
human
painter
activeIn 17th century
artForm drawing
oil painting
artisticSchool Dutch school
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
ethnicGroup Dutch
fieldOfWork drawing
painting
genre genre painting
religious painting
influencedBy Rembrandt van Rijn
surface form: Rembrandt
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
movement Dutch Golden Age
notableFor genre scenes
religious scenes
notableWork Allegory of Faith
New Testament scenes
surface form: Biblical Scene with Christ Teaching

Pericope adulterae (John 7:53–8:11)
surface form: Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery

Interior with Figures by a Fireplace
surface form: Interior with Figures

Study of a Seated Man
Study of a Standing Woman
The Presentation in the Temple
occupation draughtsman
painter
partOf Dutch Golden Age painting
surface form: Dutch Golden Age of painting
subjectOf genre scenes
religious themes

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Rembrandt’s workshop trained Constantijn van Renesse