All Jan Steen Oil Paintings

Dutch Baroque Era Painter, ca.1625-1679 Daily life was Jan Steen's main pictorial theme. Many of the genre scenes he portrayed are lively to the point of chaos and lustfulness, even so much that a Jan Steen household, meaning a messy scene, became a Dutch proverb (een huishouden van Jan Steen). Subtle hints in his paintings seem to suggest that Steen meant to warn the viewer rather than invite him to copy this behaviour. Many of Steen's paintings bear references to old Dutch proverbs or literature. He often used members of his family as models. Jan Steen painted also quite a few self-portraits, in which he showed no tendency of vanity. Steen did not shy from other themes: he painted historical, mythological and religious scenes, portraits, still lifes and natural scenes. His portraits of children are famous. He is also well known for his mastery of light and attention to detail, most notably in textiles. Steen was prolific, producing about 800 paintings, of which roughly 350 survive. Steen's work was valued much by contemporaries and as a result he was reasonably well paid for his work. He did not have any students, but his work proved a source of inspiration for many painters.
 

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Jan Steen Arrival of a Visitor oil on canvas


Arrival of a Visitor
Arrival of a Visitor
Painting ID::  89488
  second half of 17th century Medium oil on oak panel cyf
  second half of 17th century Medium oil on oak panel cyf

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Jan Steen Oude Vrijer - Jonge Meid oil on canvas


Oude Vrijer - Jonge Meid
Oude Vrijer - Jonge Meid
Painting ID::  91012
  1665(1665) Medium oil on oak panel Dimensions Height: 41 cm (16.1 in). Width: 36 cm (14.2 in). cyf
  1665(1665) Medium oil on oak panel Dimensions Height: 41 cm (16.1 in). Width: 36 cm (14.2 in). cyf

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Jan Steen The Drawing Lesson oil on canvas


The Drawing Lesson
The Drawing Lesson
Painting ID::  91070
  1665(1665) Medium oil on panel Dimensions 19.375 x 16.25 in (49.2 x 41.3 cm) cyf
  1665(1665) Medium oil on panel Dimensions 19.375 x 16.25 in (49.2 x 41.3 cm) cyf

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Jan Steen Rhetoricians at a Window oil on canvas


Rhetoricians at a Window
Rhetoricians at a Window
Painting ID::  92314
  Oil on canvas, 74 x 59 cm Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia Date 1662-1666 cyf
  Oil on canvas, 74 x 59 cm Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia Date 1662-1666 cyf

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Jan Steen The Sick Woman oil on canvas


The Sick Woman
The Sick Woman
Painting ID::  92478
  second half of 17th century Medium oil on canvas Dimensions Height: 76 cm (29.9 in). Width: 64 cm (25.2 in). cjr
  second half of 17th century Medium oil on canvas Dimensions Height: 76 cm (29.9 in). Width: 64 cm (25.2 in). cjr

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     Dutch Baroque Era Painter, ca.1625-1679 Daily life was Jan Steen's main pictorial theme. Many of the genre scenes he portrayed are lively to the point of chaos and lustfulness, even so much that a Jan Steen household, meaning a messy scene, became a Dutch proverb (een huishouden van Jan Steen). Subtle hints in his paintings seem to suggest that Steen meant to warn the viewer rather than invite him to copy this behaviour. Many of Steen's paintings bear references to old Dutch proverbs or literature. He often used members of his family as models. Jan Steen painted also quite a few self-portraits, in which he showed no tendency of vanity. Steen did not shy from other themes: he painted historical, mythological and religious scenes, portraits, still lifes and natural scenes. His portraits of children are famous. He is also well known for his mastery of light and attention to detail, most notably in textiles. Steen was prolific, producing about 800 paintings, of which roughly 350 survive. Steen's work was valued much by contemporaries and as a result he was reasonably well paid for his work. He did not have any students, but his work proved a source of inspiration for many painters.

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