Jan Michiel Ruyten was born in Antwerp where he received his first artistic training from
Ignatius Josephus van Regemorter. Ruyten became in 1840 a member of the
Antwerp Academy. The marine and city painter
Hendrik Frans Schaefels worked as an assistant of Ruyten between 1842 and 1844. Ruyten left Belgium for the Netherlands in the 1840s. He is presumed to have lived and worked in The Hague until 1870. In the Netherlands he got to know the work of
Andreas Schelfhout and this artist's pupil
Wijnand Nuijen, which had a great influence on his choice of subjects. Ruyten's pupils included
Florent Crabeels, Alexander Josephus Thomas Wittevronghel (1824–1901), and Laurent Herman Redig (1822–1861). ==Work==