Jan Jansz van de Velde
Jan Jansz van de Velde (1620 – July 10, 1662), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
Biography
Van de Velde was born in Haarlem. According to the RKD, he was taught to paint by his father Jan van de Velde, but his still lifes show the influence of the Haarlem still life painter Willem Claesz Heda.[1] He was active in Haarlem, in Amsterdam (in 1642 where he was married), and in Enkhuizen (the year of his death).[1] Around 1620, he (and perhaps also his father) became the teacher of the calligrapher Nicolaes Bodding van Laer, the younger brother of Roeland and Pieter van Laer.[1] He died in Enkhuizen.
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References
- Jan van de Velde III in the RKD
External links
- 5 artworks by or after Jan Jansz van de Velde at the Art UK site
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