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Dutch 1610-1652 Jan Dirksz Both (between 1610 and 1618, Utrecht - Aug 9 1652, Utrecht), brother of Andries Both, was a Dutch painter. From 1634 to 1637 he was taught by Bloemaert and the painter Gerard van Honthorst before travelling to Rome ca. 1637. There he met the French painter Claude Lorrain, with whom he collaborated on a series of landscape paintings. His landscapes are typically peopled by peasants driving cattle or travellers gazing on Roman ruins in the light of the evening sun The everyday life of the streets of Rome became a favourite theme in his works. On his return to Utrecht after the death of his brother in 1642, he stopped producing genre pieces and focused instead on pictures of Italian landscapes bathed in a warm, golden light. This theme was adopted by several other Dutch painters, the Italianites.

Jan Dirksz Both Italian Landscape with Draughtsman oil painting artist


Jan Dirksz Both Italian Landscape with Draughtsman oil painting artist

Italian Landscape with Draughtsman
Painting ID::  123
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1650 Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam


Jan Dirksz Both Still Life with Fruit oil painting artist


Jan Dirksz Both Still Life with Fruit oil painting artist

Still Life with Fruit
Painting ID::  1592
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1652 Nardoni Galerie, Prague


Jan Dirksz Both Visitatie oil painting artist


Jan Dirksz Both Visitatie oil painting artist

Visitatie
Painting ID::  42625
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MK169 ca.1445-50 Panel 80x56cm Prado Madrid


Jan Dirksz Both lovers oil painting artist


Jan Dirksz Both lovers oil painting artist

lovers
Painting ID::  56251
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mk1860,watercolor on paper,sangram singh collection,city palace,jaipur,lndia


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