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Jacques des Rousseaux

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Man in Turban, painting formerly attributed to Rousseaux and recently attributed to Rembrandt

Jacques des Rousseaux (1600, Tourcoing – 1638, Leiden), was a French Baroque painter active in Leiden.

Biography

According to the RKD he was a pupil of Rembrandt in Leiden from 1630 onwards.[1] He is known for genre works in the manner of Rembrandt.[1]

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