- Hendrick van Uylenburgh
Hendrick van Uylenburgh (c.
1587 -1661 ) was an influentialDutch Golden Age art dealer who helped launch the careers ofRembrandt ,Govert Flinck ,Ferdinand Bol and other painters.Van Uylenburgh came from a
Frisia n family and emigrated with this family toKraków (Poland ) when he was a boy. He was trained as a painter and also worked as an art buyer for the Polish king. Around 1612, he moved to Danzig (now Gdansk) and in 1625 returned to the Netherlands, settling in the bustling capital ofAmsterdam .Van Uylenburgh took over the business of
Cornelis van der Voort and became an art dealer, employing painters in his own studio. In 1631 Rembrandt moved into van Uylenburgh's house (adjacent to Rembrandt's later home, now theRembrandt House Museum ) to work in van Uylenburgh's studio. Rembrandt became chief painter of the studio and in 1634 married van Uylenburgh's nieceSaskia van Uylenburgh .In 1647 van Uylenburgh had to move to a new location on Dam square, because
Nicolaes Eliaszoon Pickenoy sold the house. When his house on Dam square was appropriated to build a new city hall (now the Royal Palace), van Uylenburgh relocated toWestermarkt square.His son
Gerrit van Uylenburgh took over the family business after van Uylenburgh's death and burial in theWesterkerk church in 1661. Gerrit went bankrupt in 1675, following accusations that he had sold forged art toFrederick William, Elector of Brandenburg .In 2006 the
Rembrandt House Museum presented an exhibition about Hendrick van Uylenburgh and his son Gerrit. The exhibition was also shown at theDulwich Picture Gallery inLondon .External links
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2006/06/06/barembrandt0.xml&page=1 Telegraph.co.uk: A very modern 17th-century art dealer]
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