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| Jan de Bray (c1627 - 1697) |
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Artists who influenced Jan de Bray![]() | Dutch painter, son of Salomon and brother of Joseph. Even before the death of Verspronck in 1662 and the octogenarian Frans Hals in 1666, Jan de Bray became the leading portraitist in Haarlem. In the mid-sixties he received four commissions for life-size collective portraits of governors from the city's charitable institutions. Except for his first efforts in the early fifties, little in his o ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Jan de Bray![]() | |
![]() Frans Hals | ![]() Tending the Orphans (Frans Hals Museum) | ![]() Boy Holding Basket of Fruit (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ![]() Adriaen van de Velde |
![]() Bartholomeus van der Helst | ![]() Allegorical Family Portrait (Hermitage) | ![]() Abraham Casteleyn and his Wife Margarieta van Bancken (RijksMuseum) | ![]() Cornelis Visscher |
![]() Jan Cornelisz. Verspronck | ![]() Bathsheba | ![]() Banquet of Antony and Cleopatra (Currier Gallery of Art) | ![]() Dirck de Bray |
![]() Salomon de Bray | ![]() Expulsion of Hagar (Norton Simon Museum) | ![]() Portrait of Gentleman (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco) | |