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| Jan Baptist Weenix (1621 - 1660) |
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Artists who influenced Jan Baptist Weenix![]() | Dutch painter, a pupil of Bloemaert who was in Italy 1642-46 and returned, calling himself "Giovanni Battista", to Holland to paint Italianate landscapes with ruins of ancient buildings and figures in modern dress, very reminiscent of the work of Nicolaes Berchem, who is said to have been his cousin. Later in life he changed his style entirely and painted still-life and some portraits, his ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Jan Baptist Weenix![]() | |
![]() Rembrandt | ![]() De Kempenaer Family | ![]() Dog and Cat Near Disembowelled Deer (RijksMuseum) | ![]() Gabriel Metsu |
![]() Abraham Bloemaert | ![]() Calling of Saint Matthew (Mauritshuis) | ![]() River Passage with Raft (Montreal Museum of Fine Arts) | ![]() Frans van Mieris I |
![]() Claes Moeyaert | ![]() Dead Partridge (Mauritshuis) | ![]() Italian Peasants and Ruins (Detroit Institute of Arts) | ![]() Nicolaes Berchem |
![]() Bonaventura Peeters | ![]() Coast Scene with Classical Ruins (Wallace Collection) | ![]() Goat and Sheep | ![]() Jacob Ochtervelt |