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Jan van de Cappelle 1624-1679
Dutch Jan van de Cappelle Locations
Dutch businessman, collector, painter, draughtsman and etcher. Though now considered the outstanding marine painter of 17th-century Holland, he was not a professional artist nor a member of the Amsterdam Guild of St Luke. His father owned a successful dye-works in Amsterdam, in which both Jan and his brother Louis were active. Their father enjoyed a long life and probably managed the firm until close to his death in 1674, when Jan inherited it. This left Jan with plenty of spare time to pursue his hobby, painting. He married Annetje Jansdr. (Anna Grotingh) before 1653. He died a widower, survived by his seven children, who inherited his considerable fortune. His last will shows that in addition to the dye-works and immense cash assets, van de Cappelle owned extensive properties and an art collection that must be rated among the most important of his time.
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Painting ID:: 310 Becalmed
Wallraf-Richartz Museum
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Painting ID:: 311 Ships on a Calm Sea near Land
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Painting ID:: 312 A Dutch Yacht and Many Small Vessels at Anchor
The National Gallery, London
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Painting ID:: 1904 River Landscape with Pellekussenpoort, Utrecht and Gothic Choir
1643
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Painting ID:: 40478 A Shipping Scene with Dutch Yacht
mk156
1650
OIl on oak panel
85x115cm
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Jan van de Cappelle
1624-1679
Dutch Jan van de Cappelle Locations
Dutch businessman, collector, painter, draughtsman and etcher. Though now considered the outstanding marine painter of 17th-century Holland, he was not a professional artist nor a member of the Amsterdam Guild of St Luke. His father owned a successful dye-works in Amsterdam, in which both Jan and his brother Louis were active. Their father enjoyed a long life and probably managed the firm until close to his death in 1674, when Jan inherited it. This left Jan with plenty of spare time to pursue his hobby, painting. He married Annetje Jansdr. (Anna Grotingh) before 1653. He died a widower, survived by his seven children, who inherited his considerable fortune. His last will shows that in addition to the dye-works and immense cash assets, van de Cappelle owned extensive properties and an art collection that must be rated among the most important of his time.
. Related Artists to Jan van de Cappelle: | Adriaen Hanneman | Adam Pijnacker | Franz Anton Maulbertsch | Henry Lebasques | Naldini, Giovanni Battista |
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