Titus van Rijn

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Titus van Rijn was the only surviving son of the Dutch Golden Age painter Rembrandt, known primarily through his father’s artworks and his brief life in 17th-century Amsterdam.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf 17th-century person
Dutch person
human
associatedWith Amsterdam art market
birthCountry Dutch Republic
birthDate 1641-09-22
birthPlace Amsterdam
burialPlace Amsterdam
businessRole helped manage Rembrandt’s art dealings
causeOfDeath illness (probable)
child Titia van Rijn
citizenship Dutch Republic
countryOfOrigin Dutch Republic
deathCountry Dutch Republic
deathDate 1668-09-04
deathPlace Amsterdam
depictedBy Rembrandt van Rijn
diedBefore Rembrandt van Rijn
era Dutch Golden Age
familyName Rembrandt van Rijn
surface form: van Rijn
father Rembrandt van Rijn
givenName Titus
grandfather Harman Gerritszoon van Rijn
Rombertus van Uylenburgh
grandmother Neeltgen Willemsdr. van Zuytbrouck
Sjoukje Ozinga
language Dutch
livedIn Rembrandt’s household
marriagePlace Amsterdam
mother Saskia van Uylenburgh
notableFamily Rembrandt family
notableFor being depicted in multiple paintings and etchings by Rembrandt
being the only surviving son of Rembrandt
occupation art dealer
art merchant
portrayedInWork various Rembrandt etchings
“Portrait of Titus”
“Titus as a Young Man”
“Titus at His Desk”
“Titus in a Monk’s Habit”
religion Calvinism
residence Amsterdam
siblingCount 3
spouse Magdalena van Loo
survivingChildOfParents true
timePeriod 17th century
workedWith Rembrandt van Rijn

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Saskia van Uylenburgh child Titus van Rijn
Westerkerk, Amsterdam notableBurial Titus van Rijn
Cornelia van Rijn relative Titus van Rijn