Nicolaas Rubens, Lord of Rameyen
Nicolaas Peter Paul Rubens, Lord of Rameyen (1618–1655) was a son of the painter Peter Paul Rubens and his first wife Isabella Brant.
Family
Albert Rubens married Constantia Helman (1609–1678) in 1640, the daughter of Ferdinand Helman, an alderman of Antwerp and Catherina van der Veken, both of whom are buried in Saint James' Church in Antwerp.
Nicolaas Rubens, Lord of Rameyen
- 1.0.0/ Albert Maria Rubens, Lord of Rameyen (1642–1672): alderman of Antwerp. marr. Catharina Vecquemans.
- 1.1.0/ Maria Catharina Rubens (1672–1710): married to Alexander IV Goubau, Lord of Mespelaere, (1658–1712): Grand Almoner of Antwerp.
- 1.1.1./ Georges Alexander Goubau, Lord of Mespelaer (1697–1760) : marr. Maria Bosschaert.
- 1.1.0/ Maria Catharina Rubens (1672–1710): married to Alexander IV Goubau, Lord of Mespelaere, (1658–1712): Grand Almoner of Antwerp.
- 2.0.0/Jan Nicolaas Rubens, Lord of Rameyen (1648–1713):
marr. Cornelie Constantia Helman, daughter of the Lord of Waesbeeke.- 2.1.0/ Cornelia Paulina Philippine Rubens (1677–1738):
married to Honore Henri, Count of Esbeke, Viscount de Haeghen, lord of Riviere d'Arschot, (1659–1739).- 2.1.1/ Nicolas Clement Honore van der Hagen, died 1729.
- 2.1.2/ Constantia Honorine Theresia van der Hagen, Countess d'Esbeke, marr. Ferdinand Philippe de Vischer, Baron of Celles: Lord mayor of Brussels.
- 2.1.0/ Cornelia Paulina Philippine Rubens (1677–1738):
- 3.0.0/ Theresia Constantia Rubens (1691–1764): marr. Eugene vander Dussen, Lord of Bornival and Baron of the Holy Roman Empire (1683–1745). Their branche has become extinct.[1]
- 1.0.0/ Albert Maria Rubens, Lord of Rameyen (1642–1672): alderman of Antwerp. marr. Catharina Vecquemans.
Career
In Nicolaas' youth, his father made multiple painted and drawn portraits of Nicolaas, some of which he used as models for figures in his altarpieces.[2][3]
In 1643 he bought the Heerlijkheid of Rameyen (or Ramay) with the fortune he inherited from his father. Rameyen Castle in the parish of Gestel was his main residence and he also died there.[4] His secondary residence was Ursele Castle (also called Het Schoonbroekhof) near Ekeren, which he inherited from his father who had acquired it on 29 May 1627.
References
- ^ "Some illustrious van der Dussen - van der Dussen's story". www.vanderdussen-story.com.
- ^ Menz, Martin. "Maria mit Jesus und Johannes, von reuigen Sündern und Heiligen verehrt". Museumslandschaft Hessen Kassel (MHK).
- ^ Peter Paul Rubens: The Drawings Door Anne-Marie S. Logan, Peter Paul Rubens, Michiel Plomp, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) - Adoration of Staatliche Museen Kassel.
- ^ "Sprookjeskasteel staat te koop voor 17,5 miljoen". Gazet van Antwerpen.