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Isaac de Jouderville (1612 in
Leiden Leiden (; in English and archaic Dutch also Leyden) is a city and municipality in the province of South Holland, Netherlands. The municipality of Leiden has a population of 119,713, but the city forms one densely connected agglomeration wi ...
– 1645 in
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), was a Dutch Golden Age painter who was a pupil of Rembrandt.


Biography

De Jouderville was an orphan whose parents had come from
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. He became a pupil of Rembrandt in November 1629 and traveled with him to Amsterdam in 1631.Isaac de Jouderville
in the
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Documents concerning his apprenticeship drawn up by his guardians still exist. He was back in Leiden to marry Maria le Febure (1619-1653) in 1636 and moved to Deventer in 1641. He lived in Deventer for a few years only; in 1643 he was back in Amsterdam, where he died young in 1645. His widow Maria married the glassmaker Pieter de Melder in 1648 and his daughter Mariecke, later married the painter Frederik de Moucheron. After Maria le Febure died, her second husband claimed he was unable to support his wife's three children by her first husband, along with his own two children, though he offered to raise Jacob Jouderville to the age of 18. By that time De Melder was acting as art dealer, and the liquidation of his wife's goods shows an interesting list of artists who were either owed money by her estate or who owed money to her estate (f=guilders; st.=pieces):


Owers to the estate

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Bartholomeus van der Helst Bartholomeus van der Helst (1613 – buried 16 December 1670) was a Dutch painter. Considered to be one of the leading portrait painters of the Dutch Golden Age, his elegant portraits gained him the patronage of Amsterdam's elite as well as th ...
31 f. 11 st. *
Simon de Vlieger Simon de Vlieger ( 1601buried 13 March 1653) was a Dutch painter, draughtsman and designer of tapestries, etchings, stained glass windows. While he is mainly known for his marine paintings he also painted beach scenes, landscapes and genre sce ...
15 f. 6 st. * Claes Outhuysen 3 f. 4 st. * Steven van Goor 6 f. 2 st. * Hendrick Mombers of Haarlem 138 f. 5 st. * de Jonge Beecker 26 f. * Hermanus Nauwingh of Hamburgh 5 f. 14 st. *
Johannes Lingelbach Johannes (or Johann) Lingelbach (1622–1674) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, associated with the second generation of Bambocciate, a group of genre painters working in Rome from 1625–1700. Biography Lingelbach was born in Frankfurt, ...
19 st. * Marten Switzer (Kretser ?) 7 f. * Jan Looten 20 f. 3 st. * Hendrik Ulenburgh 105 f. 10 st. * Johannes de Renialme 4 f. 12 st. * the son of the councilman Dr. Tulp 14 f. 15 st. * Johannes Victor 9 f. 19 st. * Paulus Henneken 3 f. 19 st. *
Willem van de Velde Willem van de Velde the Elder (1610/11 – 13 December 1693) was a Dutch Golden Age seascape painter, who produced many precise drawings of ships and ink paintings of fleets, but later learned to use oil paints like his son. Biography Wi ...
2 f. 16 st. * Simon Luttichuysen 5 f. 12 st. * Ferdinandus de Bos (Bol ?) 1 f. 2 st. * Sr. Stockade 1 f..


Owed by the estate

* Jacob Coningh 14 f. 15 st. * Kamphuijsen, painter, 14 f. 5 st. * the assistant van Camphuijsen 11 f. 8 st. * Mr. Schendel 5 f. 11 st.. * Jannetje living in Dordrecht must receive for ''speldewerck'' (needlework) bought from her 270 f. 19 st. * Agnietje van Dalm ibid 159 f. 11 st. * Johannes Boot, as stated above, 269 f. * Teunis Teunisz. van Bronckhorst must receive for delivered frames 28 f. 1 st. * Philips Wouwerman, painter, must receive 64 f. * Job Bercheyden, painter, must receive eft blank Isaac de Jouderville's painting ''Man in Oriental costume'' was featured in the fourth episode of the BBC TV programme, ''
Fake or Fortune? ''Fake or Fortune?'' is a BBC One documentary television series which examines the provenance and attribution of notable artworks. Since the first series aired in 2011, ''Fake or Fortune?'' has drawn audiences of up to 5 million viewers in t ...
''. This painting was part of the stock of dealer's Jakob and Rosa Oppenheimer that was seized by the Nazis and sold in 1935. It resurfaced at a Cape Town auction house in 2010. It was then, and still is today, listed in th
Lost Art Database
run by the
Koordinierungsstelle für Kulturgutverluste The Koordinierungsstelle für Kulturgutverluste (English: "Coordination Center for Lost Cultural Assets"), also known as the ''Koordinierungsstelle Magdeburg'' (English: "Magdeburg Coordination Center"), is an institution of the German federal an ...
in Magdeburg, Germany. It was subject to a long legal dispute as to whether the work was listed there legally. In February 2015 the
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held that the Koordinierungsstelle did not have to delete it. Jouderville is known today for portraits and historical allegories. Jouderville painted mainly Rembrandtesque heads or ‘
tronie A tronie is a type of work common in Dutch Golden Age painting and Flemish Baroque painting that depicts an exaggerated or characteristic facial expression. These works were not intended as portraits but as studies of expression, type, physiognom ...
s’. He was such a faithful follower of his master’s early work that several of his paintings were previously attributed to Rembrandt.Trudy van Zadelhoff. "Jouderville, Isack." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 24 Feb. 2016


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Jouderville, Isaac de 1612 births 1645 deaths Dutch Golden Age painters Dutch male painters Artists from Leiden Art and cultural repatriation after World War II Pupils of Rembrandt