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LIEVENS, Jan
Dutch painter (b. 1607, Leiden, d. 1674, Amsterdam)
Dutch painter, draughtsman and printmaker. His work has often suffered by comparison with that of Rembrandt, with whom he was closely associated from 1625 to 1631. Yet Lievens's early work is equal to that of Rembrandt, although in later years he turned more towards a somewhat facile rendering of the international Baroque style favoured by his noble patrons, thus never fully realizing his early promise. Nonetheless, he became a renowned portrait painter and draughtsman, and his drawings Related Paintings of LIEVENS, Jan :. | Portrait of a Girl dh | The Violin Player sg | Allegory of the Five Senses | Portrait of Petrus Egidius de Morrion g | Pilate Washing his Hands sg | Related Artists: CAPORALI, BartolomeoItalian painter, Umbrian school (b. ca. 1420, Perugia, d. 1505, Perugia) Antonio Vazpainted A Virgem com o Menino in 1540 John ward of hullBritish, 1798-1849
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