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A Farmer's House, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Hilly Landscape with Cows

Jan Jansz Wijnants (alternatively Wynants) (1632 – buried 23 January 1684) was a Dutch Golden Age painter.

Biography

He was born in Haarlem, the son of a Catholic art dealer also named Jan Wijnants. After his mother's death, his father remarried Maria Jans van Stralen, widow of Jasper Jaspersz van Heemskerck, and mother of the painter Egbert Jaspersz van Heemskerck, making Wijnants and Van Heemskerck stepbrothers. Wijnants was active in Haarlem until 1660, after which he moved to Amsterdam. He died in Amsterdam.

Wijnants is primarily known for his Italianate landscapes and paintings featuring topography. The painters Nicolaes de Vree and Adriaen van de Velde trained in his studio and his style later had influence on the English artist, Thomas Gainsborough, the German artist Wilhelm von Kobell, and the Dutch artists Anthonie van Borssom and Willem Buytewech.

Works

  • Landscape with a road Landscape with a road
  • Parable of the Good Samaritan Parable of the Good Samaritan
  • Landscape with two hunters Landscape with two hunters
  • Landscape with Cow drinking Landscape with Cow drinking

References

  1. ^ Jan Wijnants in the RKD

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