Las óleos de todo Jan Both


ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
98462  
Jan Both, Abendlandschaft
 
 Abendlandschaft   2nd quarter of 17th century Medium color on canvas Dimensions 65 x 82 cm
98455  
Jan Both, An Italianate Landscape with Travelers on a Path, oil on canvas painting by Jan Both, 1645-50, Getty Center
 
 An Italianate Landscape with Travelers on a Path, oil on canvas painting by Jan Both, 1645-50, Getty Center   oil on canvas
98458  
Jan Both, Italian landscape
 
 Italian landscape   circa 1645 (1630-1652) Medium oil on copper mounted on panel Dimensions Height: 51 cm (20.1 in). Width: 70 cm (27.6 in).
98459  
Jan Both, Italian landscape by evening.
 
 Italian landscape by evening.   circa 1645(1645) Medium oil on panel Dimensions Height: 46.5 cm (18.3 in). Width: 60.5 cm (23.8 in).
98460  
Jan Both, Italian landscape with draughtsman.
 
 Italian landscape with draughtsman.   circa 1650(1650) (1630-1652) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions Height: 187 cm (73.6 in). Width: 240 cm (94.5 in).
98456  
Jan Both, Italian landscape with mule driver.
 
 Italian landscape with mule driver.   between 1640(1640) and 1652(1652) Medium oil on panel Dimensions Height: 37.5 cm (14.8 in). Width: 50.5 cm (19.9 in).
98457  
Jan Both, Italian landscape.
 
 Italian landscape.   circa 1645(1645) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions Height: 108.2 cm (42.6 in). Width: 125.8 cm (49.5 in).
98461  
Jan Both, Italianate Landscape with travellers
 
 Italianate Landscape with travellers   1646(1646) Medium painting
91113  
Jan Both, Landscape with the Judgement of Paris
 
 Landscape with the Judgement of Paris   1645-1650 Medium oil on canvas Dimensions ? x ? cm cyf
89328  
Jan Both, Ruins at the Sea
 
 Ruins at the Sea   first half of 17th century Medium oil on wood cyf

Jan Both
Jan Dirksz Both (between 1610 and 1618 - August 9, 1652) Jan Both was a Dutch painter, draughtsman, and etcher, who made an important contribution to the development of Dutch Italianate landscape painting. Both was born in Utrecht, and was the brother of Andries Both. According to Houbraken, the brothers first learned to paint from their father, who was a glass-painter or glazier there. Later Jan was a pupil of Abraham Bloemaert and still later the brothers traveled together to Rome via France. Gerrit van Honthorst has also been suggested as a teacher. By 1638 Jan and his brother Andries were in Rome where Andries concentrated on genre works in the manner of Pieter van Laer, while Jan concentrated on landscapes in the manner of Claude Lorrain.[1] In 1639 Jan collaborated with Herman van Swanevelt and Claude Lorrain on a project for the Buen Retiro Palace in Madrid. Certainly by 1646 Jan had returned to Utrecht, where he refined further his expansive, imaginary landscapes drenched with a Mediterranean golden light. In Landscape with Bandits Leading Prisoners (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) the sandy road makes a sweeping diagonal from the left. Touches of realism in the down-to-earth figures and detailed vegetation of the foreground contrast with the idyllic golden distance. Occasionally Both peoples his landscapes with religious or mythological figures as in Judgement of Paris (London, National Gallery) where the figures were painted by a fellow Utrecht artist, Cornelis van Poelenburch. Jan's brother Andries (c.1612-41), who specialised in peasant scenes, died in Venice as they were returning to Utrecht.



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