Reinier Vinkeles
Reinier Vinkeles (1741 in Amsterdam – 1816 in Amsterdam), was an 18th-century painter and engraver from the Northern Netherlands, who was the later teacher of several talented artists.
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Biography
    
He studied for some ten years with Jan Punt and joined the Amsterdam Stadstekenacademie (City Drawing School) in 1762.[2] In 1765 he travelled to Brabant with Jurriaan Andriessen and Izaäk Schmidt.[2] In 1770 he left for Paris, where he studied for a year with Jacques-Philippe Le Bas and also met the Dutch artists Hermanus Numan and Izaak Jansz de Wit (1744-1809). When he returned to Amsterdam he worked making prints for book illustrations, including portraits, topographical and architectural prints, copies after Dutch masters, and theatre sets.[3] He became a director of the Stadstekenacademie]and was a member of the artist's club Pax Artium Nutrix.[3] He became the teacher of Jacob Ernst Marcus, Jacobus Millies, his son Abraham Vinkeles, his brother Harmanus Vinkeles (1745-1804), his son Johannes Vinkeles, and Daniël Vrijdag.[3]
Oost-Indisch Huis, 1768
The Rasphuis was a prison and poorhouse in one. Note the prisoner being brought in with handcuffs.
Petrus Bertius, 1787
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References
    
- "Prent voor het treurspel "Brutus"". lib.ugent.be. Retrieved 2020-10-05.
 - Vinkeles on Answers.com
 - Reinier Vinkeles in the RKD