- Jan
Miense Molenaer (1610 –
buried 19
September 1668), was a
Dutch Golden Age
genre painter whose style was a
precursor to Jan Steen's work
during Dutch...
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entire oeuvre came to be
attributed to
Frans Hals or to her husband, Jan
Miense Molenaer. In 1893, she was
rediscovered and
scholars began to attribute...
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According to the RKD he was the
brother of the
painters Nicolaes and Jan
Miense Molenaer. He
became a
member of the
Haarlem Guild of St. Luke in 1640. The...
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inspiration from Hals were, with the main
cities they were
based in: Jan
Miense Molenaer (1609–1668),
Haarlem and
Amsterdam Judith Leyster (wife of Molenaer...
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extolling the Army of Flanders,
including Sebastian Vrancx,
Peter Snayers, Jan
Miense Molenaer and
Willem Hondius. The re-capture of
Breda alone resulted in major...
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landscapes David Teniers the
Younger (1610–1690),
genre pieces (inns) Jan
Miense Molenaer (ca. 1610–1668),
genre pieces (family scenes)
Pieter de
Ringh (1615–1660)...
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Judith Leyster (1609–1660),
specialized in these,
before her husband, Jan
Miense Molenaer,
prevailed on her to give up painting. The
Leiden school of fijnschilder...
- seascapes, and
genre scenes by
artists such as
Adriaen van de Velde, Jan
Miense Molenaer, and
Adriaen van Ostade.
Another fireplace from Aßlar is also found...
- 1627 of the
portrait painter Frans Hals, at that time the
master of Jan
Miense Molenaer. In 1632, he is
registered in
Utrecht (where, like
Jacob Duck,...
- Vroom, 1566-1640
Jacob van Ruisdael, 1628-1682 Jan de Bray, 1627-1697 Jan
Miense Molenaer, 1610-1668 Jan Steen, 1625-1679 Jan van Scorel, 1495–1562 Johannes...