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Here are all the paintings of Jan Miense Molenaer 01
ID |
Painting |
Oil Pantings, Sorted from A to Z |
Painting Description |
94073 |
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Bauern im Wirtshaus |
mid 17th century
Medium oil on oak panel
Dimensions 30,3 x 24,6 cm
cjr |
73366 |
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King Drinks |
Date 1636-37
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions 105 x 138 cm
cyf |
2848 |
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Landscape |
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88379 |
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Peasants in the Tavern |
first half of 17th century
Medium Oil on wood
cyf |
71950 |
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The King Drinks |
1636-37
Oil on panel
105 x 138 cm
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43160 |
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Two Boys and a Girl Making Music |
mk170
1629
Oil on canvas
68.3x84.5cm
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89455 |
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Verleugnung Petri |
1636(1636)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 99,5 x 135 cm
cjr |
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Jan Miense Molenaer
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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, ca.1610-1668
was a Dutch genre painter whose style was a precursor to Jan Steen's work during Dutch Golden Age painting. He shared a studio with his wife, Judith Leyster, also a genre painter, as well as a portraitist and painter of still-life. Both Molenaer and Leyster may have been pupils of the successful Dutch painter, Frans Hals.
Molenaer achieved a style close to Hals early on in his career, but later developed a style like that of Dutch genre painter, Adriaen van Ostade. His genre works often depicted players of music, such as his The Music Makers (Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest), The Duet ((Seattle Art Museum), or Family Making Music (Frans Hals Museum). He also depicted Taverns and the activities of card games or games of the times such as La main chaude, or in Dutch, Handjeklap, which literally means clapping hands. Molenaer also cleverly depicted biblical stories in his own time and surroundings, such as representing a scene from Peter's Gospel set in a Dutch Tavern in, The Denying of Peter (Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest)
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