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Michiel Servaesz. Nouts or Nuyts (baptised 13 April 1628 in
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— buried 13 July 1693 in
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) was a
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painter who also served as Amsterdam's town musician ( nl, stadsspeelman)."Michiel Nouts", Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie (RKD)
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Career

Nouts may have been active as a painter in his native Delft before he moved to Amsterdam. His painting style suggests that he was influenced by the Delft painter
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."Michiel Nouts", The National Gallery, London
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in Amsterdam has a painting by Nouts in its collection, entitled ''Portrait of a woman'' (1656). The oil painting was signed by Nouts and is the only work that can be attributed to him with certainty. The portrayed woman is possibly Nouts' first wife, Marritje Eduwarts van Uytrecht.Godi Dijkman, "Klokkenist van het Stadhuis op de Dam", ''Binnenstad'' nr. 230, september 2008, Vrienden van de Amsterdamse Binnenstad
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has a painting of a family dating to about 1655 which has also been attributed to Nouts. However, this work has not been attributed to him with certainty, but on the basis of similarities with the painting in the Rijksmuseum. In addition to his painting career, Nouts was also active as a brass musician, and frequently played at weddings and parties.D.J. Balfoort, ''Het muziekleven van de 17e en 18e eeuw'' (1938), p.49
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In 1659, Nouts was appointed ''klokkenist'' and (
carillonneur A carillon ( , ) is a pitched percussion instrument that is played with a keyboard and consists of at least 23 cast-bronze bells. The bells are hung in fixed suspension and tuned in chromatic order so that they can be sounded harmoniou ...
) for the new Amsterdam town hall, even though its
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had not even been built.''Maandblad Amstelodanum'', Tweede Jaargang, 1915, p. 6
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Until the town hall clock tower and the carillon, built by the brothers Hemony, were ready in 1666, he played the carillon of the
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church, and he continued to play the Zuiderkerk carillon until his death in 1693.
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, painted a portrait of Nouts in 1670 which is now in the collection of the
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. In the background of this painting, the town hall can be glimpsed. It was not established until the late 19th century that the painting depicts Nouts. In addition to playing the carillons, he also carried out maintenance on the clocks of the Koopmansbeurs exchange and various towers: the Jan Roodenpoortstoren, the Haringpakkerstoren and the
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Biography

Nouts was named after his grandfather Michiel Nouts, who moved from
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to Delft in about 1610 and worked there as a
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. His father Servaes Nouts was also a painter. In 1656, he left Delft for Amsterdam, where he initially earned a living as a musician at weddings. A year later, he secured ''
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'' rights and married Marritje Eduwarts van Uytrecht. The couple lived on
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canal. Marritje died in 1665 and was buried in the
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. In the period 1658–1662, Nouts changed his surname to Nuyts, possibly an attempt to become associated with the Amsterdam ''
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'' family Nuyts. After Marritje's death, he fell into financial difficulties and had to relocate from the Raamgracht to the much less affluent Koningsstraat. The town of Amsterdam paid him an annual salary of 275
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to play the town hall carillon, far less than other artists received. Nouts protested his unequal treatment and managed to secure better pay in 1669. That same year he remarried. His new wife was a much younger woman from the Korte Koningsstraat, Gesina Gerritsdr Vos. They moved into a house on the Wolvenstraat. Although Gesina was 20 years his junior, she survived him by just four months.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Nouts, Michiel 1628 births 1693 deaths 17th-century Dutch musicians 17th-century keyboardists Painters from Amsterdam Artists from Delft Carillonneurs Dutch Golden Age painters Musicians from Amsterdam