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Remoldus Eynhoudt

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Remoldus Eynhoudt
Born1 October 1613
Died1680
NationalitySouthern Netherlands

Remoldus Eynhoudt (1613 – 1680) was a Southern Netherlands printmaker.

Eynhoudt was born in Antwerp and became a pupil of Adam van Noort.[1] He became a master in the Antwerp Guild of St. Luke in 1636.[1] He is known for engravings after old masters, most notably for David Teniers the Younger's Theatrum Pictorium, but also for engravings after Rubens. Eynhoudt died in Antwerp.

References

  1. ^ a b Remoldus Eynhoudt in the RKD