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Low Countries, 1600–1800 A.D. | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
... to those of Pieter de Hooch (1629–1684), a close contemporary active until about 1661 in Delft. • 1661–70 Jan Steen (1626–1679) lives in Haarlem, where he produces masterworks of genre painting. Steen's travels expose him to the prevalent styles ...
Jan Steen: The Lovesick Maiden (46.13.2) | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
... 34 x 39 in. (86.4 x 99.1 cm) Bequest of Helen Swift Neilson, 1945 (46.13.2) Doctors were familiar targets of parody in Steen's native Leiden, the home of a famous medical school. Borrowing from the comic stage, Steen identifies the old man as a ...
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Vermeer and the Delft School Opens at Metropolitan Museum March 8
March 8 through May 27, 2001
Tisch Galleries, Second floor
... townscapes by Daniel Vosmaer and Egbert van der Poel. Several artists who briefly worked in Delft – Paulus Potter, Jan Steen, Adam Pynacker – will be represented by outstanding works; however, other painters who have been connected with the city, ...
2000-11-28
Vermeer and the Delft School Opens at Metropolitan Museum March 8
March 8 through May 27, 2001
Tisch Galleries, Second floor
... townscapes by Daniel Vosmaer and Egbert van der Poel. Several artists who briefly worked in Delft – Paulus Potter, Jan Steen, Adam Pynacker – are represented by outstanding works. Other painters who have been connected with the city, including so- ...
2001-03-07
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Gallery Talk
Inside and Outside: Genre and Landscape in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Painting
March 26, 2010
Dutch artists of the Golden Age increasingly turned their skill for detailed observation to portraying their country and its people. Some, such as Steen and Ter Borch, specialized in scenes of everyday life, while others, such as Ruisdael, Hobbema, and Cuyp, sought to capture the look and feel of the land.
Vivian Gordon
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