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in 1623, 1633, and 1634. His father frequently worked in partnership with the studio of Jacques Geubels and later of Catherine van den Eynde, and with the workshop of his son. Likewise, Jan Raes II frequently collaborated with the Geubels/van den Eynde studio, such as when they jointly realized the
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and Margriet van den Acker. His parents had another child named Jan, born in 1593, who thus evidently died before Raes II's birth. His mother died in 1650 and his father was buried on 1 July 1651. He had nine siblings: Anna, Francesca, Dorothea, Sebastiaan (born 1604), Daniel (born 1605), François
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of Brussels in 1574, belonged to the Brussels socioeconomic elite. He started as a tapestry weaver at about 20 and went on to have an impressive career in Brussels politics as well, being a councillor of the city many times, dean of the tapestry guild in 1619, collector in 1618, 1619, and 1635,
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He died in or around 1639, as a document by upholsterer Jan de Strycker dated 12 March 1639 states that Jan Raes the Younger had "died recently".
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Brussels Tapestries for Italian Customers: Cardinal Montalto's Landscapes with Animals made by Jan II Raes and Catherine van den Eynde
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In 1627, Jan Raes the Second married Johanna Bexij, by whom he had two daughters: Catharina (born 1630) and Maria-Anna (born 1632).
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Campbell, Thomas P.; Bertrand, Pascal-François; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) (2007).
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New Light on the Raes Workshop in Brussels and Rubens's Achilles Series
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Cultural exchange between the Low Countries and Italy (1400-1600)
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Jan Raes the Second was born in 1602, the son of tapestry weaver
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treasurer of the Board of Shipping in 1620 and 1636, and
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Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) (2010).
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Het Vlaamse wandtapijt van de 15de tot de 18de eeuw
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tapestry weaver
Brussels
Jan Raes the First
Catherine van den Eynde
Chapel Church
burgomaster
Cardinal Montalto
The Oracle of Decius Mus, c. 1650
The Sacrifice of the Old Covenant, c. 1628
A Flemish Mythological Tapestry, early 17th century
Animals Entering the Ark of Noah, detail of a lion
"Jan Raes II"






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