Nicolas Régnier
1591 – 1667
Franco-Flemish painter, studied in the Antwerp studio of Abraham Janssens, one of the few northern painters to have been in Rome during Caravaggio 's lifetime. Although Régnier's life has not been the subject of exhaustive investigation, it is clear that he was in Rome between June 1621 and 1625, and may well have arrived there as early as 1615. There is compelling evidence in his Roman work of formal contact with Bartolomeo Manfredi; their styles can be so close that some works have been misattributed.
12 artworks in collection
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Works
16151650
16151650
Museum

A Musician Playing a Lute to a Singing Girl
Private collection1621
Self-Portrait with a Portrait on an Easel (detail)
Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge1623
The Death of Sophonisba
Private collection1650







