Theo van Reijn

Theo van Reijn (Breda, May 28, 1884 - Haarlem, August 6, 1954) was a Dutch sculptor.

Van Reijn attended classes in 1905 at the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten in Amsterdam. In 1911 he won the Dutch Prix de Rome and spent a year in Rome.

In 1949 an honorary exposition of the work of Van Reijn was held in the Frans Hals Museum in Haarlem. The poster for the exhibition was designed by the Haarlem artist Coks Pijnacker Hordijk, a longtime friend of his.

The collection of Breda's Museum contains a clock by Van Reijn in the style of the Amsterdam School. Other practical objects he made include lamp bases, door knockers, fonts and bells.