Die Ölgemälde alles Jan van der Heyden


Choice ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
87813 Amsterdam  Amsterdam   1667(1667) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
83962 Amsterdam, Dam Square with the Town Hall and the Nieuwe Kerk  Amsterdam, Dam Square with the Town Hall and the Nieuwe Kerk   Date 1667(1667) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions Height: 85 cm (33.5 in). Width: 92 cm (36.2 in). cjr
62107 Baroque palace courtyard  Baroque palace courtyard   mk278 copper canvas 11.5 x 16.5cm
62115 Baroque palaces and the Cathedral  Baroque palaces and the Cathedral   mk278 Oil on canvas 20 x 27.5cm
62081 Canal and Church of the scenic West  Canal and Church of the scenic West   mk278 canvas board 54 x 63cm
62100 Canal bridge  Canal bridge   mk278 canvas board 38 x 53.3cm
62082 Canal house  Canal house   mk278 wood 35.9 x 44.6cm
62096 Canal scenery  Canal scenery   mk278 canvas board 32.5 x 39cm
62097 Canal scenery gentleman  Canal scenery gentleman   mk278 canvas board 33.7 x 39.7cm
62103 Castle Garden in the rear  Castle Garden in the rear   mk278 canvas board 39.1 x 52.2cm
62101 Cathedral Landscape  Cathedral Landscape   mk278 canvas board 39.4 x 58.4cm
62087 Christ Church  Christ Church   mk278 canvas board 51 x 63.5cm
62089 Church of Jesus landscape  Church of Jesus landscape   mk278 canvas board 47 x 65cm
62085 Church of the landscape  Church of the landscape   mk278 canvas board 49 x 65cm
62112 Church of the scenery  Church of the scenery   mk278 canvas board 33.5 x 36.3cm
62090 Church Square, memories  Church Square, memories   mk278 canvas board 29.5 x 39cm
62091 City Hall and Plaza  City Hall and Plaza   mk278 Oil on canvas 85 x 92cm
62092 City Hall and Plaza  City Hall and Plaza   mk278 Oil on canvas 73 x 86.5cm
62093 City Vision  City Vision   mk278 canvas board 51 x 49.5cm
62086 Construction of the Arc de Triomphe  Construction of the Arc de Triomphe   mk278 canvas board 51.8 x 64.5cm
62099 Dashiqiao  Dashiqiao   mk278 canvas board 37 x 44.5cm
62105 Deer Hunter  Deer Hunter   mk278 copper canvas 29 x 37cm
62104 Fantasy buildings  Fantasy buildings   mk278 canvas board 49.7 x 70.7cm
91739 Figures Resting and Promenading in an Oak Forest  Figures Resting and Promenading in an Oak Forest   Oil on canvas. 28.8 X 33.6 cm.c. 1690-1700 cjr
62083 Forest landscape  Forest landscape   mk278 34 x 42.5cm
62113 Globe still life of books and other  Globe still life of books and other   mk278 Oil on canvas 77 x 63.5cm
62116 Gothic churches  Gothic churches   mk278 Oil on canvas 46 x 60cm
62094 Grand Place  Grand Place   mk278 canvas board 68 x 55cm
62088 Imagine in the cities and towns the Arc de Triomphe  Imagine in the cities and towns the Arc de Triomphe   mk278 canvas board 30 x 36.4cm
62114 Imagine the church and buildings  Imagine the church and buildings   mk278 Oil on canvas 37 x 49.5cm
91975 Jan van der Heyden  Jan van der Heyden   1652 - 1712 Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 31.5 X 36 cm (12.4 X 14.2 in) cyf
67357 kanal i amsterdam  kanal i amsterdam   se
62095 Old church landscape  Old church landscape   mk278 canvas board 41.4 x 52.3cm
62108 Old church landscape  Old church landscape   mk278 canvas board 45 x 56.5cm
62111 Old Palace landscape  Old Palace landscape   mk278 canvas board 24 x 29cm
62084 Scenic old church  Scenic old church   mk278 canvas board 55.3 x 70.8cm
62102 Side of Castle Garden  Side of Castle Garden   mk278 canvas board 39.1 x 54.9cm
62109 Square cattle  Square cattle   mk278 kapok oil 31.4 x 40.3cm
86936 Street before Haarlem Tower  Street before Haarlem Tower   Medium Oil on oak cyf
62098 Suspension  Suspension   mk278 canvas board 36 x 44.5cm
87211 The church at Veere  The church at Veere   Date 1652 - 1712 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 31.5 x 36 cm (12.4 x 14.2 in) cjr
30592 The City Hall in Amsterdam  The City Hall in Amsterdam   mk68 Oil on canvas Florence,Uffizi, 1667 Netherlands
62110 The crossroads of the forest landscape  The crossroads of the forest landscape   mk278 canvas board 44.5 x 55.4cm
2258 The Dam with the New Town Hall  The Dam with the New Town Hall  
20616 The Dam with the New Town Hall in Amsterdam (mk05)  The Dam with the New Town Hall in Amsterdam (mk05)   1668 Canvas,28 x1/2 x 34 ''(73 x 86 cm)Figures by Adriaen van de Velde Acquired for Louis XVI in 1783
62106 Tiber Island Landscape  Tiber Island Landscape   mk278 Oil on canvas 37.5 x 46cm
86599 View of a Small Town Square  View of a Small Town Square   1660(1660) Medium Oil on oak panel cyf
86610 View of Delft  View of Delft   Date second half of 17th century Medium Oil on wood Dimensions Height: 55 cm (21.7 in). Width: 71 cm (28 in). cjr
43195 View of the Westerkerk,Amsterdam  View of the Westerkerk,Amsterdam   mk170 circa 1660 Oil on oak 90.7x114.5cm
91911 Wooded landscape  Wooded landscape   Oil on panel. 31.9 X 43.4 cm.c. 1660-1670 cjr

Jan van der Heyden
1637-1712 Dutch Jan Van Der Heyden Gallery Van der Heyden grew up in Gorcum, but the family moved to Amsterdam around 1650. They lived on Dam Square. As a young guy he witnessed the fire in the old townhall which made a deep impression on him. He later would describe or draw 80 fires in almost any neighborhood of Amsterdam. When he married in 1661 the family was living on Herengracht, the most fashionable canal in Amsterdam. In 1668 Cosimo II de' Medici bought one of his paintings, a view of the townhall with a manipulated perspective. Van der Heyden often painted country estates, like Goudestein, owned by Joan Huydecoper II. He was not good in drawing figures and used for his paintings a metal plate for bricks, a sponge or moss for the leaves. Johannes Lingelbach, Adriaen van de Velde und Eglon van der Neer assisted him drawing the figures. Jan van der Heyden also introduced the lamp post and in 1672 impoved the design of the fire engine. He died in wealth as the superintendent of the lighting and director of the (voluntary) firemen's guild at Amsterdam. Van der Heyden was a contemporary of the landscape painters Hobbema and Jacob van Ruisdael, with the advantage, which they lacked, of a certain professional versatility; for, whilst they painted admirable pictures and starved, he varied the practice of art with the study of mechanics. Until 1672 he painted in partnership with Adriaen van de Velde. After Adrian's death, and probably because of the loss which that event entailed upon him, he accepted the offices to which allusion has just been made. At no period of artistic activity had the system of division of labour been more fully or more constantly applied to art than it was in Holland towards the close of the 17th century. Van der Heyden, who was perfect as an architectural draughtsman insofar as he painted the outside of buildings and thoroughly mastered linear perspective, seldom turned his hand to the delineation of anything but brick houses and churches in streets and squares, or rows along canals, or "moated granges," common in his native country. He was a travelled man, had seen The Hague, Ghent and Brussels, and had ascended the Rhine past Xanten to Cologne, where he copied over and over again the tower and crane of the great cathedral. But he cared nothing for hill or vale, or stream or wood. He could reproduce the rows of bricks in a square of Dutch houses sparkling in the sun, or stunted trees and lines of dwellings varied by steeples, all in light or thrown into passing shadow by moving cloud. He had the art of painting microscopically without loss of breadth or keeping. But he could draw neither man nor beast, nor ships nor carts; and this was his disadvantage. His good genius under these circumstances was Adrian van der Velde, who enlivened his compositions with spirited figures; and the joint labour of both is a delicate, minute, transparent work, radiant with glow and atmosphere.



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