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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe -- Click Here
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Frankfurt 1749-1832 Weimar
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Johann Georg von Hamilton -- Click Here
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1672--1737 |
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Jean-Baptiste Van Mour -- Click Here
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17th Century Painters of the Bosporus |
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Jean Louis Voille -- Click Here
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1744-1805
French
Jean Louis Voille |
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Jean Baptiste van Loo -- Click Here
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Flemish Painter, 1684-1745 |
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JanVermeer -- Click Here
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1632-1675
Johannes (or Jan) Vermeer is now recognized as one of the great Dutch painters, but while he was alive he could barely make ends meet, and his artistic achievement was almost entirely ignored for 200 years after his death. Little is known about his personal life, other than he died poor and young and left behind a wife and eleven children. Vermeer is admired for his realistic style, his subtle use of color and light and his unusual and inventive brush technique, but fewer than forty of his paintings exist. His most famous works include domestic scenes such as Girl With a Peal Earring (1665) and The Music Lesson (1662-65), and tranquil landscapes such as The Little Street (1657-58) and View of Delft (1659-60).
Although his actual birth and death dates are unknown, Vermeer was baptized 31 October 1632 and buried 15 December 1675... During his career he used the names Johannes van der Meer, Johannes Vermeer and Jan Vermeer... He was played by actor Colin Firth in the 2003 film Girl With A Pearl Earring, which also starred Scarlett Johansson as the girl.
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Jan victors -- Click Here
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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, ca.1619-1676 |
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Jan Vermeer -- Click Here
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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1632-1675 |
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Jan Van Vucht -- Click Here
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Dutch , Rotterdam 1603-1637
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Jan van Scorel -- Click Here
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Dutch
1495-1562
Jan Van Scorel Galleries |
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Jan van Noordt -- Click Here
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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1620-1676 |
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Jan Van Kessel the Younger -- Click Here
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1654-1708
Dutch
Jan Van Kessel Gallery |
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Jan Van Kessel -- Click Here
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1626-1679
Dutch
Jan Van Kessel Gallery |
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Jan van Huysum -- Click Here
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1682-1749
Dutch
Jan Van Huysum Galleries |
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Jan van Goyen -- Click Here
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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1596-1656 |
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Jan Van Eyck -- Click Here
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1395-1441
Flemish
Jan Van Eyck Locations
Painter and illuminator, brother of Hubert van Eyck.
According to a 16th-century Ghent tradition, represented by van Vaernewijck and Lucas d Heere, Jan trained with his brother Hubert. Pietro Summonte assertion (1524) that he began work as an illuminator is supported by the fine technique and small scale of most of Jan works, by manuscript precedents for certain of his motifs, and by his payment in 1439 for initials in a book (untraced) for Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy. Jan is first documented in The Hague in August 1422 as an established artist with an assistant and the title of Master, working for John III, Count of Holland (John of Bavaria; reg 1419-25), who evidently discovered the artist while he was bishop (1389-1417) of the principality of Liege. Jan became the court official painter and was paid, with a second assistant when the work increased in 1423, continuously, probably until the count death in January 1425. |
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Jan van der Heyden -- Click Here
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1637-1712
Dutch
Jan Van Der Heyden Gallery |
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Jan Van Den Hoecke -- Click Here
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Flemish Baroque Era Painter, 1611-1651 |
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Jan van de Cappelle -- Click Here
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1624-1679
Dutch Jan van de Cappelle Locations
Dutch businessman, collector, painter, draughtsman and etcher. Though now considered the outstanding marine painter of 17th-century Holland, he was not a professional artist nor a member of the Amsterdam Guild of St Luke. His father owned a successful dye-works in Amsterdam, in which both Jan and his brother Louis were active. Their father enjoyed a long life and probably managed the firm until close to his death in 1674, when Jan inherited it. This left Jan with plenty of spare time to pursue his hobby, painting. He married Annetje Jansdr. (Anna Grotingh) before 1653. He died a widower, survived by his seven children, who inherited his considerable fortune. His last will shows that in addition to the dye-works and immense cash assets, van de Cappelle owned extensive properties and an art collection that must be rated among the most important of his time. |
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Jan van de Capelle -- Click Here
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seascape master Dutch Baroque Era Painter, C.1624-1679 |
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Jan van Bijlert -- Click Here
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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, ca.1597-1671 |
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Jan van Goyen -- Click Here
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1596-1656
Dutch
Jan van Goyen Galleries |
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Jan Sanders van Hemessen -- Click Here
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1500-1566
Dutch
Jan Sanders Van Hemessen Gallery |
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Jan josephsz van goyen -- Click Here
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Dutch , Leyden 1596-The Hague 1656
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Jacopo Vignali -- Click Here
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Italian painter who died on 03 August 1664 |
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Jacobus Vrel -- Click Here
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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, active ca.1654-1662 |
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Jacob Van Velsen -- Click Here
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delft before 1625-Amsterdam 1656 |
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Jacob van Ruisdael -- Click Here
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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, ca.1628-1682 |
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Jacob van Es -- Click Here
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Flemish Baroque Era Painter, 1596-1666 |
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Ivan Vishnyakov -- Click Here
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1699-1761
Russian Ivan Vishnyakov Gallery
Russian painter. He trained at the Admiralty College under Vasily Gruzinets (1667-1739) and in 1727 joined the staff of the Office of Buildings with the rank of apprentice, working for a time under Louis Caravaque (1684-1754). In 1739 he became a Master and head of the Office department of paintings. He contributed to the monumental and decorative works, which he also supervised, in the palaces and churches of St Petersburg and environs, Moscow and Kiev, and in the decoration of triumphal arches in Moscow and St Petersburg. |
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Hugo van der Goes -- Click Here
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1440-1482
Flemish
Hugo van der Goes Galleries |
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Horace Vernet -- Click Here
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French Academic Painter, 1789-1863 |
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HESS, Heinrich Maria von -- Click Here
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German painter
b. 1798, Dsseldorf, d. 1863, Mnchen
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Hendrick van balen -- Click Here
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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, ca.1575-1632 |
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Harmen van Steenwyck -- Click Here
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Dutch Painter of still lifes, notably of fruit ,
1612-1659 |
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Hans von Maress -- Click Here
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1837 Elberfeld-1887 Rome |
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Hans Suss von Kulmbach -- Click Here
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1476-1522
German
Hans Suss von Kulmbach Gallery
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Gottfried Von Wedig -- Click Here
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Cologne 1583-1641 |
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Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo -- Click Here
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Italian, 1868-1907 |
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GHISLANDI, Vittore -- Click Here
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Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1655-1743 |
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Gerrit van Honthorst -- Click Here
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1590-1656
Dutch
Gerrit Van Honthorst Galleries |
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Gerbrand van den Eeckhout -- Click Here
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1621-1674
Dutch
Gerbrand van den Eeckhout Location |
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George Edmund Varian -- Click Here
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American Artist 1865-1923
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Gaspar Van Wittel -- Click Here
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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, ca.1653-1736 |
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Gaspar Peeter Verbrugghen the younger -- Click Here
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Flemish ,
Antwerp 1664-1730
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Galland Pierre Victor -- Click Here
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Geneve 1822-Paris 1892
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Friedrich von Amerling -- Click Here
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Austrian Academic Painter, 1803-1887 |
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Friedrich August von Kaulabch -- Click Here
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Munich 1850-1920 Ohlstadt
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Franz von Stuck -- Click Here
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German Symbolist/Expressionist Painter and Sculptor, 1863-1928 |
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Frans van mieris the elder -- Click Here
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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1635-1681 |
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Frans van Mieris -- Click Here
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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1635-1681 |
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Frans Jansz van Mierisi -- Click Here
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1635-1681
Dutch
Frans Jansz van Mierisi Gallery |
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Frans Floris de Vriendt -- Click Here
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c.1517-70, Flemish painter |
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Francesco Vanni -- Click Here
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Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1563-1610 |
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FOPPA, Vincenzo -- Click Here
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Italian Early Renaissance Painter, ca.1430-1515
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Floris Verster -- Click Here
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1861-1927
Dutch
Floris Verster Gallery |
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Floris van Dijck -- Click Here
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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1575-1651 |
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FERNANDES, Vasco -- Click Here
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Portuguese painter (active 1500-1542 in Viseu |
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Ferdinand Victor Eugene Delacroix -- Click Here
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Charenton Saint Maurice 1798-Paris 1863
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Felix de vuillefroy -- Click Here
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French, 1841-1910 |
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Felix Vallotton -- Click Here
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French
1865-1925
Felix Vallotton Gallery
Swiss woodcut artist and painter. Associated with the Nabis, he worked in Paris. Vallotton rejuvenated the woodcut medium as a creative technique. His boldly cut designs, conceived as arrangements in black and white, depict Parisian society with wit and intelligence. A painting, Swiss Landscape, is in the Lyman Allyn Museum, New London, |
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EYCK, Jan van -- Click Here
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Flemish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1395-1441 |
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Eugenio Lucas Velazquez -- Click Here
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Madrid artist , 1817-1870
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Esaias Van de Velde -- Click Here
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1591-1630
Dutch
Esaias Van de Velde Gallery
Painter, draughtsman and etcher. He probably received his earliest training from his father. It is also possible that he studied with the Antwerp painter Gillis van Coninxloo, who moved to Amsterdam in 1595 (ten years after Esaias father). He may also have trained with David Vinckboons, whose work shows similarities with that of Esaias. Esaias became a member of the Haarlem Guild of St Luke in 1612, the same year as Willem Buytewech and the landscape painter Hercules Segers. During this Haarlem period Esaias had two pupils, Jan van Goyen and Pieter de Neijn (1597-1639), but by 1618 he had moved with his family to The Hague, where he joined the Guild of St Luke in October of that year. |
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Erasmus Ritter von Engert -- Click Here
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Austrian, 1796-1871 |
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Emile Van Marcke de Lummen -- Click Here
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1827-1890
Emile van Marcke was born in S??vres - into a family of artists. His father was Jean-Baptiste (1797-1848), the eldest son of Charles van Marcke and a painter who specialized not only in landscape and animal paintings, but also works on porcelain. |
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