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Jan Steen

Jan Steen

Painter from the northern netherlands

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Birthdate
1626
Birthplace
Leiden
Leiden
Date of Death
February 3, 1679
Place of Death
Leiden
Leiden
Nationality
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Jan Steen
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The masterpieces of Jan Steen
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Forty reproductions in photogravure of the artist's principal works
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Senses and sins
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Owner of
Peeckelhaeringh
Peeckelhaeringh
Occupation
Painter
Painter
Writer
Writer
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Artist
ISNI
00000001087270420
Open Library ID
OL1786274A0
VIAF
150418970

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Citizenship
Dutch Republic
Dutch Republic
Netherlands
Netherlands
Genre
Genre painting
Genre painting
History painting
History painting
Portrait
Portrait
Landscape painting
Landscape painting
Self-portrait
Self-portrait
Notable Work
The Feast of Saint Nicholas
The Feast of Saint Nicholas
Wikidata ID
Q205863
Overview

Jan Steen (1626–1679) was a Dutch painter known for his work in various genres, including history painting, portrait, landscape painting, self-portrait, and genre painting. Born and raised in Leiden, Netherlands, Steen held dual citizenship in the Dutch Republic and the Netherlands. As an artist, his notable work includes "The Feast of Saint Nicholas", and he was also the owner of Peeckelhaeringh.

Throughout his career, Steen focused on various occupations such as being a painter and an artist. He eventually passed away on February 3, 1679, in his hometown of Leiden.

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