(c.1630 - c.1680) Isaac Duynen - Biography
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Isaac Duynen

Isaac Duynen (c.1630 - c.1680) is known for Painting.

The Dutch still-life painter Isaac van Duynen was born in Dordrecht and is mostly recorded for his fish still lives. He was probably a pupil of Jacob Gerritsz. Cuyp and was also called Deynen or Duijnen. Between 1651 and 1657, he lived in Rome. In the late 1650s, he went back to the Netherlands and settled in The Hague. In 1665, he became a member of the 'Confrerie Pictura'. Duynen was a follower of Pieter van Noort and Jan Davidsz de Heem. Works by Isaac van Duynen are on display in numerous museum collections, including the Museo Nacional in Havana, and the Museum of Lille.

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Facts about Isaac Duynen

The Dutch still-life painter Isaac van Duynen was born in Dordrecht and is mostly recorded for his fish still lives. He was probably a pupil of Jacob Gerritsz. Cuyp and was also called Deynen or Duijnen. Between 1651 and 1657, he lived in Rome. In the late 1650s, he went back to the Netherlands and settled in The Hague. In 1665, he became a member of the 'Confrerie Pictura'. Duynen was a follower of Pieter van Noort and Jan Davidsz de Heem. Works by Isaac van Duynen are on display in numerous museum collections, including the Museo Nacional in Havana, and the Museum of Lille.

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