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The Reynst Collection, probably the most extensive Dutch 17th-century collection of art and artefacts, was owned by the Dutch merchants Gerrit Reynst (also known as Gerard Reynst) and Jan Reynst. The collection was put on display in their house at the sign of Hope on the Keizersgracht in Amsterdam. It consisted of over 200 Italian paintings and over 300 sculptures, most of them ancient Roman. There were other antiquities: ten sepulchral monuments, five votive reliefs, nine cinerary urns, "Etruscan" vases, and Christian objects, as well as engraved gems. The collection was dispersed in the 1660s and 1670s, after both brothers had died, and Gerrit's widow sold parts to various buyers.

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  • The Reynst Collection, probably the most extensive Dutch 17th-century collection of art and artefacts, was owned by the Dutch merchants Gerrit Reynst (also known as Gerard Reynst) and Jan Reynst. The collection was put on display in their house at the sign of Hope on the Keizersgracht in Amsterdam. It consisted of over 200 Italian paintings and over 300 sculptures, most of them ancient Roman. There were other antiquities: ten sepulchral monuments, five votive reliefs, nine cinerary urns, "Etruscan" vases, and Christian objects, as well as engraved gems. The collection was dispersed in the 1660s and 1670s, after both brothers had died, and Gerrit's widow sold parts to various buyers. (en)
  • La collezione Reynst, probabilmente la più estesa collezione olandese di arte e manufatti del XVII secolo, era di proprietà dei mercanti olandesi (noto anche come Gerard Reynst) e . La collezione era esposta nella loro casa all'insegna Hope sul Keizersgracht ad Amsterdam. Consisteva di oltre 200 dipinti italiani e oltre 300 sculture, molte delle quali antiche romane. C'erano altre antichità: dieci monumenti sepolcrali, cinque rilievi votivi, nove urne cinerarie, vasi "etruschi" e oggetti cristiani, oltre a gemme incise. La collezione fu dispersa negli anni 1660 e 1670, dopo che entrambi i fratelli erano morti e la vedova di Gerrit ne vendette parti a vari compratori. (it)
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  • The Reynst Collection, probably the most extensive Dutch 17th-century collection of art and artefacts, was owned by the Dutch merchants Gerrit Reynst (also known as Gerard Reynst) and Jan Reynst. The collection was put on display in their house at the sign of Hope on the Keizersgracht in Amsterdam. It consisted of over 200 Italian paintings and over 300 sculptures, most of them ancient Roman. There were other antiquities: ten sepulchral monuments, five votive reliefs, nine cinerary urns, "Etruscan" vases, and Christian objects, as well as engraved gems. The collection was dispersed in the 1660s and 1670s, after both brothers had died, and Gerrit's widow sold parts to various buyers. (en)
  • La collezione Reynst, probabilmente la più estesa collezione olandese di arte e manufatti del XVII secolo, era di proprietà dei mercanti olandesi (noto anche come Gerard Reynst) e . La collezione era esposta nella loro casa all'insegna Hope sul Keizersgracht ad Amsterdam. Consisteva di oltre 200 dipinti italiani e oltre 300 sculture, molte delle quali antiche romane. C'erano altre antichità: dieci monumenti sepolcrali, cinque rilievi votivi, nove urne cinerarie, vasi "etruschi" e oggetti cristiani, oltre a gemme incise. La collezione fu dispersa negli anni 1660 e 1670, dopo che entrambi i fratelli erano morti e la vedova di Gerrit ne vendette parti a vari compratori. (it)
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