Jacques de Rousseaux
1600 – 1638
French painter, active in Leiden. His career was brief, his dated paintings were executed between 1630 and 1636 and he died in March 1638. During these short years Rousseaux is thought to have spent some time under Rembrandt 's tutelage around 1628, and like his fellow pupils such as Gerrit Dou, Ferdinand Bol and Isaac de Jouderville, he learnt to almost perfectly repeat his masters character heads, called tronies, and came so close in reproducing Rembrandt's tonality, chromatics, and his sitter's meditative moods that modern scholarship continually faces the difficult task of separating the works of Rembrandt from those of his skilled pupils.
3 artworks in collection
Works

Lute Player Accompanying an Old Man Holding a Musical Score
Private collection1631
Violinist Singing
Private collection1631
Portrait of a Man
Private collection1635