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Oil paintings by Steen, Jan (Dutch, 1625/26-1679)
 The Meal. c. 1650
The Meal. c. 1650
 Signing of a Marriage Contract. c 1650
Signing of a Marriage Contract. c 1650
 Signing of a Marriage Contract. Detail. c. 1650
Signing of a Marriage Contract. Detail. c. 16...
 Signing of a Marriage Contract. Detail. c. 1650
Signing of a Marriage Contract. Detail. c. 16...
 Smoker. 1650
Smoker. 1650
 The Feast of St. Nicholas. c. 1660
The Feast of St. Nicholas. c. 1660
 Idlers. c. 1660
Idlers. c. 1660
 Idlers. Detail. c. 1660
Idlers. Detail. c. 1660
 Tavern Garden. c. 1660
Tavern Garden. c. 1660
 Sick Woman and a Doctor. c. 1660
Sick Woman and a Doctor. c. 1660
 The Lovesick Woman. c. 1660
The Lovesick Woman. c. 1660
 Skittle Players Outside an Inn. c. 1662.
Skittle Players Outside an Inn. c. 1662.
 Rhetoricians at a Window. c. 1662
Rhetoricians at a Window. c. 1662
 The Morning Toilet. 1663
The Morning Toilet. 1663
 The Dancing Couple. 1663
The Dancing Couple. 1663
 The World Upside Down. c. 1663
The World Upside Down. c. 1663
 The World Upside Down. Detail. c. 1663
The World Upside Down. Detail. c. 1663
 Self-Portrait with a Lute. 1663
Self-Portrait with a Lute. 1663
 The Village School. c. 1665
The Village School. c. 1665
 The Marriage Feast at Cana. c. 1665
The Marriage Feast at Cana. c. 1665
 The Village School. c. 1670
The Village School. c. 1670
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  • Steen, Jan (Dutch, 1625/26-1679)
    Biography:
        Jan Steen (1625/26-1679) Dutch genre painter Jan Steen was born in Leiden c. 1625/26 into the family of a brewer. He enrolled briefly at the university in 1646, but very soon turned to painting. Steen probably received his training in Utrecht from Nicolaes Kn¨¹pfer, and worked in the workshops of Adriaen van Ostade in Haarlem and van Goyen in The Hague, whose daughter he married in 1649. He remained in The Hague until 1654, and then moved to Delft (1654-56), where he took over a brewery, which soon failed. The next five years Steen lived in Warmond near Leiden. From 1661 till 1670 he was in Haarlem, and finally settled for the last ten years of his life again in Leiden where he obtained a license to run a tavern (since 1672). Steen painted genre and bible subjects, landscapes and portraits. He is one of the most cheerful Dutch painters of the XVII century; this was probably influenced of his bright, sociable and good-natured character. The evolution of his work reflects his susceptibility to different trends in Holland painting, various methods and techniques of his contemporaries; tending sometimes towards Ostade and Brouwer, then again towards de Hooch, Terborch or Vermeer. This variety of manner made Steen¡¯s painting diverse, but his best works are on level with his time¡¯s achievements. Inclined to humorous situations, Steen paid much attention to relations of his characters, their poses, body language, gestures and facial expressions. Sometimes he depicted himself and his family in merry company, sometimes used folk proverbs as his subjects. Bible subjects he also rendered through genre compositions. Steen was an extremely productive painter, and left about 800 paintings. The artist died in Leiden in 1679. ....
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