TROYEN, Rombout van - b. 1605 Amsterdam, d. 1656 Amsterdam - WGA

TROYEN, Rombout van

(b. 1605 Amsterdam, d. 1656 Amsterdam)

Dutch painter. He was apprenticed for seven years from c. 1615 to Jan Pynas, who influenced his development and introduced him to the painting tradition of Adam Elsheimer. Other artists who affected his style were Jan Pynas’s brother Jacob Pynas, and Bartholomeus Breenbergh. After his apprenticeship, van Troyen probably established himself in Amsterdam.

A Cave with Soldiers Capturing a Woman
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A Cave with Soldiers Capturing a Woman

Beheading of John the Baptist
Beheading of John the Baptist by

Beheading of John the Baptist

Interior of a Grotto
Interior of a Grotto by

Interior of a Grotto

The painting shows the interior of a grotto with figures in oriental dress before shrines.

The Banishment of King Nebuchadnezzar
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The Banishment of King Nebuchadnezzar

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