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page 1Art collectors from Amsterdam

Rembrandt
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (15 July 1606 – 4 October 1669) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, printmaker, and draughtsman. He is generally considered one of the greatest visual artists in the history of Western art. It is estimated that Rembrandt's surviving works amount to about three hundred paintings, three hundred etchings, and several hundred drawings.
Agnes Block
Dutch botanist and art collector (1629-1704)
Jan van de Cappelle
painter from the Northern Netherlands (1624–1679)
Thomas Hope
Dutch-British writer, designer and architect (1769–1831)
Catharina Backer
painter from the Northern Netherlands (1689–1766)
Jan Six I
politician from the Northern Netherlands (1618–1700)

Petronella Oortman
Dutch art collector
Frits Lugt
Dutch art historian and art collector 1884 - 1970
Adriaan van der Hoop
Dutch banker, art collector and politician (1778-1854)
Sophia Adriana de Bruijn
museum founder in Amsterdam

Anna Maria Ebeling
artist and art collector
Laurens van der Hem
Dutch collector (1621–1678)

Lambert ten Kate
Dutch linguist and theologist (1674-1731)
Henry Hope
Anglo-Dutch art and gem collector (1774-1839)
Lucretia Johanna van Winter
Dutch art collector (1785-1845)

Louisa Holthuysen
museum founder of Willet-Holthuysen Museum in Amsterdam
Frederik Muller
Bibliographer, book seller, and print collector who wrote a catalog of prints (22 July 1817 – 4 January 1881)
Sara Rothé
Dutch art collector (1699–1751)
Eva Bendien
Dutch modern art gallery "Espace" owner and founder

Fritz Mannheimer
German-Dutch banker and art collector (1890-1939)
Petronella Dunois
Dutch art collector (1650-1695)
Friedrich Gutmann
Dutch Jewish art collector, murdered in the Holocaust (1886-1944)
Wilhelm Mautner
Jewish Austrian-German economist and art collector (1889-1944), deported and died in Auschwitz

Jan Jacobszoon Hinlopen
Dutch art collector and merchant

Franz Koenigs
Dutch banker and art collector (1881-1941)
Lucas van Uffelen
merchant and art collector (1586-1638)