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| Jacques de Gheyn II (1565 - 1629) |
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Artists who influenced Jacques de Gheyn II![]() | Jacques (Jacob) de Gheyn II was taught first by his father and then from 1585 by Hendrick Goltzius in Haarlem, where he remained for five years. By 1590–91 de Gheyn II was in Amsterdam, making engravings after his own and other artists’ work (e.g. Abraham Bloemaert and Dirck Barendsz.). There he was visited several times by the humanist Arnout van Buchell [Buchelius]. De Gheyn received his ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Jacques de Gheyn II![]() | |
![]() Hendrick Goltzius | ![]() Neptune and Amphitrite (Wallraf-Richartz Museum) | ![]() Flowers in Glass Vase in Niche (Mauritshuis) | ![]() David Bailly |
![]() Paul Bril | ![]() Vanitas Still Life (Metropolitan Museum of Art) | ![]() Vanitas Still Life (Yale University Art Gallery) | ![]() Salvator Rosa |
![]() Karel van Mander | ![]() Pikeman (Fogg Museum) | ![]() Soldier Charging Caliver (Fogg Museum) | ![]() Cornelis Claesz van Wieringen |
![]() Joris Hoefnagel | ![]() Prodigal Son, Allegory of Idleness and Luxury | ![]() Allegory of Unequal Love | ![]() Hendrik Goudt |