Reyer Claesz Suycker

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Reyer Claesz Suycker
Born1590
Died1653
NationalityDutch
View of Haarlem, 1630s

Reyer Claesz Suycker or Reyer Claesz Suijcker; Reyer Claesz; Reyer Claesz. Suycker (1590 – 1653) was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter from Haarlem.

Suycker was born as the son of Nicolas Zuyker, a master painter in Haarlem whose workshop he inherited.[1] In 1639 (following his father's death?) he became a master in the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke and in 1643 he was dean of the guild.[1] He was clearly active in Haarlem before that, because Samuel Ampzing mentioned him as a good landscape painter in 1628.[2] His works were misattributed for years to Rafael Camphuysen, who also signed his works "RC". He was rediscovered by Horst Gerson in 1946.[1] He died in Haarlem.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Reyer Claesz. Suycker in the RKD
  2. ^ Samuel Ampzing; Beschryvinge ende lof der stad Haerlem in Holland, 1628, Published by Roman, Adriaen, Haarlem 1628 (P. 372)