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Jan Rutgersz van Niwael and Jan Cornelisz van Loenen: two Dutch painters between Utrecht and Grenoble in the seventeenth century

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The painters Jan Rutgersz van Niwael and Jan Cornelisz van Loenen, from Gorinchem and Utrecht (Netherlands), set to around 1615 in Grenoble, where they work for some twenty years before returning to the Netherlands. Together with the other Nordic countries in Grenoble, they represent a category of artists that are still rather unfamiliar: the Dutch who lived in France in the 16th and 17th centuries. Levert Stephanie Leontine. Jan Rutgersz van Niwael and Jan Cornelisz van Loenen: two Dutch painters between Utrecht and Grenoble in the 17th century. In: Trips by artists and travelling artists. Acts of the 130th National Congress of Historical and Scientific Societies, Travel and Travellers, La Rochelle, 2005. Paris: CTHS Editions, 2008 pp. 15-20. (Acts of the National Congress of Historical and Scientific Societies, 130-2)

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