Christian Reder
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Christian Reder | |
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| Born | 1656 |
| Died | 1729 (aged 72–73) |
Kristiaan Reuder or Christian Reder (1656 – 1729) was a German painter who travelled to Rome, Papal States, where he then lived for several years.
He was born in Leipzig and travelled to Venice at a young age. By 1690 he was in Rome, where he married Eleonora Paperi in 1693 and was reported to have eight children in 1709.[1]
Reuder became a member of the Bentvueghels with the nickname Leander.[2] He died in Rome.
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ Christian Reder in the RKD
- ^ Kristiaan Reuder in Schouburgh
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