Jan Weenix
Dutch Baroque Era Painter ,
Amsterdam 1640/42-1719
Painter and draughtsman, son of (1) Jan Baptist Weenix. Jan probably received his first instruction as a painter from his father, and it is possible that he helped finish certain of his father's works. He probably remained in Utrecht after his father's death. By 1664 he had become a member of the Guild of St Luke in Utrecht without, however, having submitted the required entrance painting, which he provided by 1668. There are several documented references to Jan in the late 1660s. He inherited a legacy along with his uncle, the painter Barent Micker, and other family members in 1667, at which time Gillis, his younger brother, apparently still required a guardian. He received another legacy in 1668, the year of his marriage, and in 1669 served as a witness for the inventory of the painter Jacob de Hennin (1629-c. 1688) in The Hague. Related Paintings of Jan Weenix :. | The Departure of the prodigal son | Agneta Block and her family at their summer home Vijverhof with her cultivated pineapple | Een aap en een hond bij dood wild | A Deerhound with Dead Game and Implements of the Chase | After the Hunt | Related Artists: Luis Riccardo Falero1851-1896 George Edmund ButlerBritish, 1870-1936 Zacharie Vincent1815-86
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