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 Brunswick (2), Darmstadt, Dresden (3, one dated 1718), Gotha, Innsbruck (2), Vienna (1706), New York (2); Galleries of Carlsruhe (3, two dated 1715, 1717), Cassel, Frankfort (1698), Wiesbaden; Six Collection, Amsterdam (2, 1730); Old Pinakothek, Munich (5, three dated 1708, 1709, 1715); Liechtenstein (2) and Czernin (2) Galleries, Vienna; Uffizi, Florence (2, 1711); Palazzo Pitti, ib. (2).—Ch. Blanc, École hollandaise; Gool, i. 218; Immerzeel, iii. 40; Kramm, v. 1417; Kugler (Crowe), ii. 546; Burger, Musées, i. 165; ii. 154, 319; Riegel, Beiträge, ii. 447.

RUYSDAEL. See Ruisdael.

RUYTEN, JOANNES MICHAEL, born in Antwerp, April 9, 1813. Landscape and marine painter, pupil in Antwerp of Regemorter, and at The Hague of Nuyen. Works: Exodus (1838); River Bank (1840); A Sail (1842); View of Antwerp; Entertainment before Inn; Fisherman's Boat Stranded; Harbour View; Winter Harbour of Dordrecht; Entertainment on the Ice; City on a River, Canal in Antwerp, Stettin Museum; Cartmen loading Freight Wagon, Stuttgart Museum; Winter Landscape with Figures, Harrach Gallery, Vienna; Scene in Antwerp, John D. Lankenau, Philadelphia.—Immerzeel, iii. 44; Kramm, v. 1418; Kugler, Kl. Schr., iii.

RY, PIETER DE. See Danckerts.

RYCKAERT, DAVID, the younger (III.), born in Antwerp, baptized Dec. 2, 1612, died there, Nov. 11, 1661. Flemish school; genre painter, son and pupil of David Ryckaert, the elder (II., 1586-1642), developed under the influence of Brouwer and David Teniers the younger; friend of Gonzales Coques, who married his sister. Received into guild of St. Luke, 1636. Studied Teniers the younger, Brouwer, and Van Ostade. Excelled in effects of light; subjects generally interiors with peasants and village fairs. Works: Interior of Flemish Tavern, Stowage, Farm House, New York Museum; Dutch Interior, Historical Society, New York; Artist in his Studio, Louvre; Village Fair, Jolly Company at Table, Antwerp Museum; Alchemist (1648), Brussels Museum; Shell Dealer, Lille Museum; Shoemaker's Shop, Amsterdam Museum; Toper, Rotterdam Museum; Flemish Inn, Musée Rath, Geneva; do., and Holiday Meal in Peasant Cottage (1657), Family Concert (1650), Gallery, Copenhagen; Village Cobbler, Moltke Collection, ib.; Village Fool, Berlin Museum; Lute Player and Old Woman (1644), Cassel Gallery; Interior with Peasants Drinking (1638), Peasant Family (1639), Similar Subject (1644), Still-Life (2), Dresden Museum; Butcher offering to Woman a Glass of Beer (1639), Städel Gallery, Frankfort; Alchemist and Wife in the Laboratory (1648), Shoemaker's Shop, Leipsic Museum; Street Urchins at Play (1640), Twelfth Night Festival (1648), Old Pinakothek, Munich; Old Woman with Cat, Peasant with Dog, Hermitage, St. Petersburg; Merry Topers, Schleissheim Gallery; Interior of Peasant Cottage (1617), Domestic Music, Schwerin Gallery; Soldiers plundering Village (1649), Kirmess Festival (1648), The Witch, A Scholar, Kitchen Interior, Museum, Vienna; Nativity, Musical Entertainment (1650), Liechtenstein Gallery, ib.; Sackage of a House, Musical Trio, Harrach Gallery, ib.; Peasants in a Tavern, Musical Assembly, Czernin Gallery, ib.; Temptation of St. Anthony (2), Uffizi, Florence; Alchemist, Madrid Museum.—Cat. du Mus. d'Anvers, 320; Immerzeel, iii. 46; Kugler (Crowe), ii. 329; Kramm, v. 1421; Ch. Blanc, École flamande; Michiels, ix. 60; Rooses (Reber), 402; Van den Branden, 606.