Jan van Huysum Dutch Vase of Flowers (3226ร—4281) Flower painting


Jan van Huysum Still life with flowers (1723)

Jan van Huysum, (born April 15, 1682, Amsterdam, Neth.โ€”died Feb. 8, 1749, Amsterdam), Dutch painter known for his still lifes of flowers and fruits. He was the eldest son of Justus van Huysum, a versatile painter whose subjects included landscapes, seascapes, battle scenes, portraits, and flowers.


Jan van Huysum Flower painting, Painting, Framed oil painting

Van Huysum shows the fiery red poppy turned away to reveal grey sepals, shielding the paler flowers from a brilliance that would take attention away from them. On the right, two ragged looking sunflowers are virtually lost in darkness, their shadowy presence serving to balance the composition in answer to the broad leaf, itself half in shadow, on the right.


Jan Van Huysum Still life painter Tutt'Art Pittura โ€ข Scultura

In the summer of 2021, 'Flowers in a Terracotta Vase' went on a nationwide tour, visiting a series of unusual or unexpected locations. Learn about the tour and how different people responded to the painting Find out more chevron_right More paintings by Jan van Huysum Glass Vase with Flowers, with a Poppy and a Finch Nest Jan van Huysum Room 17


Jan Van Huysum Still life painter Tutt'Art Pittura โ€ข Scultura

Biography Jan van Huysum was born in Amsterdam on April 15, 1682. His father, Justus van Huysum the Elder (1659-1716), was also an artist, as were Jan's three brothers, Justus the Younger (1685-1707), Jacob (1688-1740), and Michiel (1703-1777).


Jan Van Huysum Still life painter Tutt'Art Pittura โ€ข Scultura

Jan van Huysum, Vase of flowers, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles 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 and iris.


Jan Van Huysum Still life painter Tutt'Art Pittura โ€ข Scultura

Jan van Huysum Still Life with Flowers and Fruit, c. 1715 West Building, Main Floor - Gallery 50 Medium oil on panel Dimensions overall: 78.7 x 61.3 cm (31 x 24 1/8 in.) framed: 104.1 x 86.4 x 7.6 cm (41 x 34 x 3 in.) Credit Line Patrons' Permanent Fund and Gift of Philip and Lizanne Cunningham Accession Number 1996.80.1 Artists / Makers


Jan van Huysum. 16821749 Botanical Illustration, Botanical Art, Flower

Jan van HuysumArtworks. View all 4 artworks. Jan van Huysum lived in the XVII - XVIII cent., a remarkable figure of Dutch Rococo. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org - best visual art database.


Jan Van Huysum Floral still life painter Tutt'Art Pittura

Jan van Huysum 1682-1749 Jan van Huysum 1710-1729 Arnold Boonen (1669-1729) Ashmolean Museum, Oxford (b Amsterdam, 15 Apr. 1682; d Amsterdam, 7/8 Feb. 1749). Dutch painter, with Rachel Ruysch the most distinguished flower painter of his day.


Jan van Huysum (Amsterdam 16821749)

Jan van Huysum (or Jan van Huijsum) (15 April 1682 - 8 February 1749) is the most notable member of the Van Huysum family of artists working in Dutch Golden Age of the 17th and 18th centuries; "by common consent, Jan van Huysum has been held to be the best painter of flowers."


Jan van huysum Flower painting, Floral painting, Painting

1682 - 1749 Jan van Huysum was the last of the distinguished still life painters active in the Northern Netherlands in the 17th and early 18th centuries, and an internationally celebrated artist in his lifetime. Although he specialised in flower still lifes, van Huysum also painted a few landscapes.


Jan van Huysum Still Life, Flower Painting & Landscape Britannica

Original works by Jan van Huysum available for purchase at art galleries worldwide Paintings in Museums and Public Art Galleries Worldwide: Art Institute of Chicago NEW! Jan van Huysum at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan Flowers in an Urn on a Plinth, ca.1730s Fitzwilliam Museum at the University of Cambridge, UK


Jan Van Huysum Floral still life painter Tutt'Art Pittura

Jan van Huysum Unlike most Dutch still life specialists, Jan van Huysum insisted on working out the details of his paintings from close study of the world around him. He once wrote a patron to explain that her painting would be delayed a year because, unable to obtain a real yellow rose, he could not finish the picture.


"Untitled" Jan van Huysum Artwork on USEUM

An exceptional example of Jan van Huysum's early work, this picture is datable between the artist's earliest dated painting, a flower piece of 1706 in the Lille Museum (inv. no. 974), and another of 1714 in the Karlsruhe Kunsthalle (inv. no. 380). It is thus contemporary with van Huysum's well-known flower piece in the National Gallery, London.


Artwork Replica Flowers and Fruit, 1723 by Jan Van Huysum (16821749

Dutch, 1682-1749. Follow. Jan van Huysum was a Dutch painter. He was the brother of Jacob van Huysum, the son of the flower painter Justus van Huysum, and the grandson of Jan van Huysum I, who is said to have been expeditious in decorating doorways, screens and vases. Unlike most Dutch still life specialists, Jan van Huysum insisted on working.


Jan van Huysum Dutch Vase of Flowers (3226ร—4281) Flower painting

A painting, drawing or photograph depicting inanimate, everyday objects. Although the genre has been in existence since ancient times, it was popularised in Holland after the Renaissance in the sixteenth century and has continued to be explored in contemporary times. Read more


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Hanneke Grootenboer, The Pensive Image: On Thought in Jan van Huysum's Still Life Paintings, in Oxford Art Journal, 34, 2011 pp. 13-30 Joris Dik and Arie Wallert, Two Still-life Paintings by Jan van Huysum: an Examination of Painting Technique in Relation to Documentary and Technical Evidence, in Erma Hermens (ed.), Looking through paintings , Baarn, London, 1998, pp 391-414