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(2) Nicolaes de Bruyn
(b Antwerp, 1571; d Rotterdam, 1656). Engraver, painter and dealer, son of (1) Abraham de Bruyn. His earliest known works are a series of prints dated 1594 (Hollstein, nos 21223, 25673) that continue in his fathers tradition; they were published by Assuerus van Londerseel (15721635), although de Bruyn later published his own works. He married Assueruss sister Suzanna van Londerseel, and their brother Jan van Londerseel became his student. De Bruyn was registered in 1601 as a master in Antwerps Guild of St Luke; by 1617 he is recorded in Rotterdam, where he worked for the rest of his life. An inventory of his possessions in 1632 included a house on the Rijweg in Gouda, a quantity of copper plates and paintings by him and prints by his contemporaries; none of his own paintings has been identified.
Part of the Bruyn, de family
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