ECARTICO
Linking cultural industries in the early modern Low Countries, ca. 1475 - ca. 1725

Arnold (van) Ravesteyn I & II

Portrait
Name:Arnold (van) Ravesteyn
Name variants:Arent / Arnoud
Gender:male
Born: circa
Died:Den Haag buried on
Father:Anthony van Ravesteyn (1580 - 1669)
Mother:Bartha van Grave (1581 - ca. 1667)

Marriage:

Occupations:

Occupational addresses:

Attributes

Category Attribute Value Date startDate end
Subject of painting Historiehistoriestukken
Subject of painting Landschaplandschappen
Subject of painting Portretportretten
Wealth Gross wealth12000--

Relations

Relation Modifier Date startDate end
Artistic
portrayed Jacob Cats ridder, alias: Iacobus Adrianus Brey / Jacobus FelinusIndividual portrait
Education and training
master of Otto Hoynck, alias: Otho / Ojens Hoijnckcertain
master of Willem Frederiksz. Royen, alias: Wilhelm Frederik van Roijencertain
master of Samuel Cabeljauwcertain
master of Daniël Eliasz. Haringhcertain
master of Johannes Dabbe, alias: Jean Dabbecertain
master of Job Houtuyncertain
master of Willem Wissingcertain

References

External biographical records

Primary sources

  1. Van Gelder, H.E., 'Haagsche cohieren II (1674)', Jaarboek "Die Haghe"(1914/1915), pp. 1-117, 19

Secondary sources

  1. Groenendijk, Pieter, Beknopt biografisch lexicon van Zuid- en Noord-Nederlandse schilders, graveurs, glasschilders, tapijtwevers et cetera van ca. 1350 tot ca. 1720, Leiden: Primavera (2008)
  2. Thieme, Ulrich & Becker, Felix, Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart, Band 28, Leipzig: Engelmann (1934)
  3. Buijsen, E. (ed.) Haagse schilders in de Gouden Eeuw: het Hoogsteder Lexicon van alle schilders werkzaam in Den Haag 1600-1700, Den Haag: Kunsthandel Hoogsteder & Hoogsteder; Zwolle: Waanders (1998)
  4. Bredius, A. & Moes, E.W., 'De schildersfamilie Ravesteyn', Oud-Holland 9|10 (1891)|(1892), pp. 207-220|41-52
  5. Van der Willigen Pz, A., Les artistes de Harlem. Notices historiques avec un précis sur la gilde de St. Luc, La Haye: Mart. Nijhoff (1870)