Remigius van Leemput, known in England simply as Remee,[1] (19 December 1607 – 4 November 1675, aged 67) was a Flemish portrait painter, copyist, collector and art dealer mainly active in England.[2] Together with another Flemish master painter from Antwerp, George Geldorp, he was the key collaborator of Anthony van Dyck during van Dyck's final stay in London.[3]
^Name variations: Jeremias van Leemput, Remee van Lemmput, Remi van Lemmput, Remigius van Lemmput, Remee van Lemput, Remi van Lemput, Remigius van Lemput, Remee van Vallemput, Remi van Vallemput, Remigius van Vallemput, Remigeus Vanlimpitt
^Richard Jeffree. "Leemput, Remi van." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 23 April 2024
^Justin Davies and James Innes-Mulraine, Anthony van Dyck in London: newly discovered documents, The Burlington Magazine, 164, March 2022, pp. 254-259