Renier Meganck

Mountainous forest landscape with a view of a castle

Renier Meganck[1] (Brussels, baptised on 14 September 1637 – Vienna, 27 November 1690) was a Flemish painter and printmaker known for his landscapes and still lifes. After training in Brussels and working in Ghent, he worked in Central Europe and finally in Vienna where he was active as a painter to the Imperial court and an art dealer.[2] His patrons included Karl Eusebius, Prince of Liechtenstein who was the founder of the Liechtenstein collection.[3]

  1. ^ Also known as Renier Megan, Reinier Megan, Renier Meganet, Reinier Meganet, Renier Mefanck, Reinier Mefanck, Renier Meeganck, Reinier Meeganck, Reinier Meganck, Reinhart Megan, Megonetz
  2. ^ Renier Meganck at the Netherlands Institute for Art History (in Dutch)
  3. ^ Renier Meganck, Hunting still life of birds at Jean Moust

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