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| Jan Asselijn (1615 - 1652) |
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Artists who influenced Jan Asselijn![]() | Dutch Italianate landscape painter. Probably a pupil of Esaias van de Velde but whose style was formed on the Arcadian landscapes of Claude Lorrain, and on the Roman Campagna: hence his work resembles that of Berchem, Both and Dujardin. He spent about ten years in Italy c.1634-44. He specialized in real and imaginary scenes of the Roman Campagna, his most famous painting, however, is not a landsca ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Jan Asselijn![]() | |
![]() Claude Lorrain | ![]() Threatened Swan (RijksMuseum) | ![]() Italian Winter Scene (Worcester Art Museum) | ![]() Jan van der Heyden |
![]() Esaias van de Velde | ![]() River Landscape with Fort Saint-Jean, Lyon | ![]() Waterside Ruin in Italy (RijksMuseum) | ![]() Jacob van Ruisdael |
![]() Jan Both | ![]() Italinate Landscape with Ruined Tower (Morgan Library) | ![]() Italian Landscape with Ruins of Roman Bridge and Aqueduct (RijksMuseum) | ![]() Nicolaes Berchem |
![]() Pieter van Laer | ![]() View of Ponte Molle, Rome (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco) | ![]() Mediterranean Coastal View | ![]() Karel Dujardin |