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(1593, Delft or Rotterdam-ca. 1 November 1641, Enkhuizen) was a Dutch Golden Age painter and engraver of animal, landscape and still-life subjects. He was the father of the still life painter Jan Jansz van de Velde. He was apprenticed to engraver Jacob Matham in 1613, entered the Haarlem guild in 1614, and then probably visited Italy. He is better known for his etching and engraving than for his painting. According to Houbraken, he was the brother of Esaias van de Velde and Willem van de Velde the Elder, but according to John Denison Champlin, Esaias was his cousin, and he was no relation at all to the family of Willem.

Jan van de Velde Still life with wineglass, flute glass, earthenware jug and pipes oil painting artist


Jan van de Velde Still life with wineglass, flute glass, earthenware jug and pipes oil painting artist

Still life with wineglass, flute glass, earthenware jug and pipes
Painting ID::  74866
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1651 Oil on canvas 69 X 89.5 cm (27.17 X 35.24 in)


Jan van de Velde Still life with wineglass oil painting artist


Jan van de Velde Still life with wineglass oil painting artist

Still life with wineglass
Painting ID::  76335
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Date 1651 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 69 ?? 89.5 cm (27.2 ?? 35.2 in) cyf


Jan van de Velde Portrait of a couple with two children and a nursemaid in a landscape oil painting artist


Jan van de Velde Portrait of a couple with two children and a nursemaid in a landscape oil painting artist

Portrait of a couple with two children and a nursemaid in a landscape
Painting ID::  83149
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1667 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 148 x 178 cm (58.3 x 70.1 in) cyf


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