- Jan Davidsz. de Heem or in-full Jan
Davidszoon de Heem, also
called Johannes de Heem or
Johannes van
Antwerpen or Jan
Davidsz de Hem (c. 17
April 1606...
- well as his
garland paintings. His
works are
influenced by
those of Jan
Davidszoon de Heem and
Jacob Marrel.
After commencing his
artistic training in his...
- collector, he
owned a
number of
important paintings by
artists such as Jan
Davidszoon de Heem. In 1912,
William Tebbit attempted to ********inate him, firing...
- the line
Akerboom 62 (Jacob
Teding van Berkhout) Stad
Utrecht 66 (Jan
Davidszoon Bondt)
Prince te
Paard 55 (Adam van Brederode)
Wakende Kraan 44 (Pieter...
- (1650–1695),
Dutch painter, son of Jan
Davidszoon Cornelis de Heem (1631–1695),
Dutch painter, son of Jan
Davidszoon David Cornelisz de Heem (1663–1701)...
-
still lifes and pronkstillevens. His work
shows the
influence of Jan
Davidszoon de Heem, a
Dutch still life
painter who was
active in
Antwerp from the...
-
after 1695) was a
Dutch Golden Age still-life
painter and the son of Jan
Davidszoon de Heem (1606–1684) and the half-brother of
Cornelis de Heem (1631–1995)...
- (1631); Heda was
famous for his
depiction of
reflective surfaces. Jan
Davidszoon de Heem,
Vanitas (1629) Jan Weenix,
Still Life with a Dead Pea**** (1692)...
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Woerden 70
Jacob Binckes Jaersveld 48
Nicolaes de Boes Stad
Utrecht 66 Jan
Davidszoon Bondt Callantsoog 70
Hendrik Brouwer Stavoren 48 Daniël
Elsevier Amsterdam...
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Flowers in a Vase,
painted by Jan
Davidszoon de Heem. This
painting formed a part of the
collection of
Count Karl von
Cobenzl in
Brussels which was bought...