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| Jan van Kessel II (1626 - 1679) |
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Artists who influenced Jan van Kessel II![]() | He counted his uncle Jan Brueghel the Younger among his teachers. He joined the Antwerp painters' guild in 1645 and specialized in small-scale pictures of subjects gleaned from the natural world such as floral still lifes and allegorical series showing animal kingdoms, the four elements, the senses, or the parts of the world. Obsessed with picturesque detail, van Kessel worked from nature and ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Jan van Kessel II![]() | |
![]() Jacob van Ruisdael | ![]() Mockery of Owl (Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp) | ![]() Garland of Flowers surrounding Virgin and Child (Montreal Museum of Fine Arts) | ArtHistoryReference has no artists who were influenced by Jan van Kessel II. |
![]() Jan Brueghel the Elder | ![]() Still Life with Fruit (Norton Simon Museum) | ![]() Flowers on Pedestal | |
![]() Balthasar van der Ast | ![]() Still Life with Fruit and Bird (Norton Simon Museum) | ![]() Still Life with Fruit (Norton Simon Museum) | |
![]() Jan Brueghel the Younger | ![]() Allegory of War | ![]() Hunting Still Life with Swan | |