Johannes de Renialme

De Renialme was known for being a dealer of Rembrandt, Hercules Seghers, Jan Lievens and Salomon Koninck.

[1] On 19 August 1639, he married Maria Weinrich, widow of the Delft beer brewer Nicolaes Tristram.

[2] De Renialme's last wife was Catharina d'Overdage whom he married on 1 January 1643 in Delft.

[2] The first evidence of his purchases of art is from records of the Johan van Maerlen (1577-1637) sale of 30 September 1637 in which he was a buyer.

[1][3] By 25 April 1640, his inventory listed 149 art works, among which paintings by Hercules Seghers, Jan Miense Molenaer, Hendrick ter Brugghen, Albrecht Dürer and a Rembrandt, valued highest of all at 100 Dutch guilders.

The Crucifixion with the Virgin and Saint John (1625) by Hendrick ter Brugghen , oil on canvas, 154.9 x 102.2 cm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art , from De Renialme's 1657 death inventory
Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery (1644) by Rembrandt, oil on panel, 83.8 x 65.4 cm, National Gallery, London , from the 1957 death inventory