Antoine Payen the Younger

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De Grote Postweg bij Rejapolah (The Great Postal Route near Rejapolah), 1828, oil on canvas, 167 cm x 140 cm, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam[1]

Auguste Antoine Joseph Payen (12 November 1792 – 18 January 1853), also known as Antoine Payen the Younger, was a Belgian painter and naturalist. He was born in Brussels and died in Tournai. His father, Antoine Payen the Elder, was an architect.

Payen was commissioned by Dutch King William I to create a series of paintings of the landscape of the Dutch East Indies.[2] One of these works, The Great Postal Route near Rejapolah, painted in 1828, hangs in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.[1]

While in the Dutch East Indies in 1819, Payen met an eight-year-old Raden Saleh and, recognizing his talent for drawing, became Saleh's first mentor. Saleh would follow Payen to Europe three years after Payen's departure from Java in 1826.[2]

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  1. ^ a b "The Great Postal Route near Rejapolah, Auguste Antoine Joseph Payen, 1828". rijksmuseum.nl. Rijksmuseum. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
  2. ^ a b Sarahtika, Dhania. "Life of Raden Saleh, Artist of Two Worlds". Jakarta Globe. Retrieved 30 December 2018.

Bibliography[edit]

  • Antoine Payen: Peintre des Indes orientales : vie et écrits d'un artiste du XIXe siècle (English translation: Antoine Payen: East Indian Painter: Life and Writings of a 19th Century Artist). By Marie-Odette Scalliet. The Netherlands: Leyde, Pays-Bas, Research School CNWS, December 1995. ISBN 978-9073782426.