Jacob Pynas

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Saints Paul and Barnabas Worshipped as Gods by the People of Lystra (1628)

Jacob Symonsz. Pynas (1592 or 1593 – after 1650) was a Dutch Golden Age painter and draughtsman. He is best known for having briefly taught the painter Rembrandt in 1625.

Biography

Pynas was born in Amsterdam in the Dutch Republic in 1592 or 1593.[1][2] He was one of nine children born to Symon Jansz. Brouwer (d. 1624), a wealthy Catholic merchant from Alkmaar, and Oude Neel Jacobsdr van Harencarspel.[3] Symon Brouwer adopted the name Pynas (Dutch: pinas, 'pinnance') in 1594 after purchasing a property in the center of Amsterdam called 'At the Sign of the Pinnance'.[4]

According to Arnold Houbraken, a contemporary engraver and biographer, Rembrandt studied with Pynas for a few months in 1625 following his apprenticeship with the painter Pieter Lastman before opening his own studio in Leiden.[5]

According to the RKD he was the brother of

Bartholomeus Breenberg.[6]

The Pynas brothers were grouped within Dutch artists called the Pre-Rembrandtists. Their work is close in style to the painter Adam Elsheimer, and there has been a history of mis-attribution between the three, where the Pynas brothers are known to have signed their works "J. Pynas."[9]

Pynas died sometime after 1650 in Amsterdam.

Selected works

Gallery

Paintings

  • Paul and Barnabas at Lystra (1620s)
    Paul and Barnabas at Lystra (1620s)
  • Jupiter and Io
    Jupiter and Io

Drawings

  • A Round Tower and Buildings (1616)
    A Round Tower and Buildings (1616)
  • Heads of Orientals
    Heads of Orientals

References

  1. ^ Bredius, Abraham (1935). "Aanteekeningen omtrent de schilders Jan en Jacob Pynas" [Notes concerning the artists Jan and Jacob Pynas]. Oud-Holland (in Dutch). 52: 252–258 – via JSTOR.
  2. ^ Schatborn, Peter (1997). "Tekeningen van de gebroeders Jan en Jacob Pynas: II. Jacob Pynas". Bulletin van het Rijksmuseum (in Dutch). 45 (1). Stichting het Rijksmuseum: 3–25 – via JSTOR.
  3. ^ . Retrieved 7 August 2023.
  4. . Retrieved 7 August 2023.
  5. ^ Houbraken, Arnold (1718–1721). "Rembrandt van Rijn". De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen [The Great Theatre of Dutch Painters and Paintresses] (in Dutch). Vol. I.
  6. ^
    RKD
  7. ^ Entry on Pynas Family in the Grove Dictionary of Art at www.artnet.com
  8. . Retrieved 7 August 2023.
  9. ^ Kren and Marx, Comments on Landscape with Mercury and Battus at the Web Gallery of Art

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