Artist
Thomas de Keyser




Dutch Republic
Thomas de Keyser is a Dutch Republic Dutch Golden Age painter. 25 works are cataloged here, principally at Rijksmuseum, most of them oil paintings.
Thomas de Keyser (c. 1596 – 1667) was a Dutch portrait painter and a dealer in Belgium bluestone and stone mason. He was the most in-demand portrait painter in the Netherlands until the 1630s, when Rembrandt eclipsed him in popularity. Rembrandt was influenced by his work, and many of de Keyser's paintings were later falsely attributed to Rembrandt.
Works by Thomas de Keyser
Portrait of a Gentleman Wearing a Fancy Ruff
A Musician and His Daughter
Portrait of a Man with a Shell
Portrait of a Woman with a Balance
Portrait of three children and a man
Portrait of a seated woman and two children
Officers and other civic guardsmen of the IIIrd District of Amsterdam, under the command of Captain Allaert Cloeck and Lieutenant Lucas Jacobsz Rotgans
Group Portrait of Three Brothers
Collections represented