Josephus Augustinus Brentano

Josephus Augustinus Brentano

J. A. Brentano by Adriaan de Lelie, 1813
Born 28 August 1753
Amsterdam
Died 16 April 1821
Amsterdam
Nationality Netherlands

Josephus Augustinus Brentano (1753 – 1821) was a Dutch art collector.

Brentano was born in Amsterdam and became a merchant in trade with the VOC and the WIC. He was not unsuccessful and retired early in a canal mansion on the Herengracht (today nr. 544). He formed a large art cabinet there that competed with the one formed by Jan Gildemeester further down the canal. Like Gildemeester, he hired Adriaan de Lelie to portray him among his prize paintings. He started the collection to encourage artists in their field, according to Roeland van Eynden and Adriaan van der Willigen.[1]

Brentano died a bachelor in Amsterdam and his collection was sold to found a home for poor elderly men.

References

  1. Brentano in Van Eynden and Van der Willigen's Geschiedenis der Vaderlandsche Schilderkunst
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