- Four
generations of van
Huysums were
visual artists of the
Dutch Golden Age of the 17th and 18th centuries. Jan van
Huysum is the most
important figure...
- Jan van
Huysum (or Jan van ****jsum) (15
April 1682 – 8
February 1749) is the most
notable member of the Van
Huysum family of
artists working in
Dutch Golden...
- van
Huysum (1688 – 1740) was an 18th-century
botanical painter from the
Dutch Republic who
moved to the
Kingdom of
Great Britain in 1721. Van
Huysum was...
-
Justus van
Huysum II,
sometimes styled Justus II van
Huysum or
Justus van
Huysum the
Younger (1684–1706) was a
member of the van
Huysum Dutch painting...
- Vase of
Flowers is a
painting by the
Dutch artist Jan van
Huysum. The
painting is a
still life and
depicts a vase of late
spring flowers,
including roses...
- his
Breve ("Letters", 1867). Wergeland's Jan van
Huysums Blomsterstykke (Flower-piece by Jan van
Huysum, 1840),
Svalen (The Swallow, also
translated to...
-
Justus van
Huysum, also
spelled ****jsum, (July 8, 1659 in
Amsterdam –
April 23, 1716 in Amsterdam) was a
Dutch Golden Age painter.
Justus Van
Huysum is the...
-
specialised in still-life
studies in the
style of the
Dutch painter Jan van
Huysum.
Sandpainting as a
craft was
inspired by King
George III, who was a skilled...
- van
Huysum (1707–1789), was an 18th-century
flower painter from the
Dutch Republic. She was born in
Amsterdam as the
daughter of Jan van
Huysum and probably...
- that the same
fruit was (still)
often known by
different names. Jan Van
Huysum,
known for his
bouquets of
flowers and
particularly his tulips, contributed...