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{{Short description|17th-century Dutch portrait painter}}
[[File:Thomas de Keyser - Syndics of the Amsterdam Goldsmiths Guild - Google Art Project.jpg|thumbnail|300px| Thomas de Keyser, - ''Syndics of the Amsterdam Goldsmiths Guild'' (1627) with Loeff Frederikx on the left.]]
[[File:Thomas de keyser, ritratto di loef vredericx, come porta stendardo, 1626, 03.jpg|thumb|300px|Portrait (detail) of Loeff Fredericx as an [[Ensign (rank)|ensign]] by Thomas de Keyser (1626)]]
 
'''Thomas de Keyser''' (c. 1596&ndash;1667) was a Dutch [[Portrait painting|portrait painter]] and a dealer in Belgium bluestone and [[stone mason]].<ref>Liedtke, Walter (2007). Dutch paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, p. 393. {{ISBN|978-0-300-12028-8}}.</ref><ref>https://archief.amsterdam/archief/5062/31; https://archief.amsterdam/archief/5062/39</ref> He was the most in-demand portrait painter in the Netherlands until the 1630s, when [[Rembrandt]] eclipsed him in popularity. Rembrandt was influenced by his work, and many of de Keyser's paintings were later falsely attributed to Rembrandt.<ref>[http://www.veritus.org/biograph/tkeyser.php Veritus] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070220161830/http://www.veritus.org/biograph/tkeyser.php |date=2007-02-20 }}</ref>
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File:Thomas de Keyser - Portret van een vrouw.jpg| Portrait of a woman
File:A Musician and His Daughter MET DP145937.jpg|''[[A Musician and His Daughter (Metropolitan Museum of Art)|A Musician and His Daughter]]'', 1629, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
[[File:Thomas de keyser, ritratto di loef vredericx, come porta stendardo, 1626, 03.jpg|thumb|300px|Portrait (detail) of Loeff Fredericx as an [[Ensign (rank)|ensign]] by Thomas de Keyser (1626)]]
Jacob van Ruisdael - Cornelis de Graeff with his Wife and Sons (ca.1660).jpg|[[Cornelis de Graeff]] with his wife [[Catharina Hooft]] and his two sons [[Pieter de Graeff|Pieter]] and [[Jacob de Graeff]] on arrival at Soestdijk. [[Jacob van Ruisdael]] and Thomas de Keyser, (1656/1660), [[National Gallery of Ireland]]
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