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Oil Paintings
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MOLENAER, Jan Miense Dutch painter (b. ca. 1610, Haarlem, d. 1668, Haarlem).
Dutch painter and draughtsman. The surprisingly large oeuvre of this remarkably versatile genre painter displays an inventive symbolism, wit and humour, which identify him as the true forerunner of Jan Steen. |
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MOLENAER, Jan Miense The Music-Makers ag Oil on canvas, 63 x 46 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
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MOLENAER, Jan Miense The Denying of Peter sdg 1636
Oil on canvas, 99,5 x 135 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
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MOLENAER, Jan Miense The Denying of Peter (detail) ag 1636
Oil on canvas, 99,5 x 135 cm (full painting)
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
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MOLENAER, Jan Miense The Duet ag c. 1630
Oil on canvas
Art Museum, Seattle
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MOLENAER, Jan Miense Family Making Music ag 1630s
Oil on canvas, 63,5 x 81 cm
Frans Halsmuseum, Haarlem (on loan)
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MOLENAER, Jan Miense Painter in His Studio, Painting a Musical Company ag 1631
Oil on canvas, 86 x 127 cm
Staatliche Museen, Berlin
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MOLENAER, Jan Miense Peasants in the Tavern af Oil on wood, 30,3 x 24,6 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
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MOLENAER, Jan Miense Tavern of the Crescent Moon g Oil on canvas, 87,8 x 102 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
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MOLENAER, Jan Miense Allegory of Vanity (detail) sg 1633
Oil on canvas, 102 x 127 cm (full painting)
Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio
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MOLENAER, Jan Miense The Inn mk65
Oil on panel
27 3/16x44 1/16in
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MOLENAER, Jan Miense Hospitality refused to Oil on panel. Antwerpen, Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten.
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MOLENAER, Jan Miense
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Dutch painter (b. ca. 1610, Haarlem, d. 1668, Haarlem).
Dutch painter and draughtsman. The surprisingly large oeuvre of this remarkably versatile genre painter displays an inventive symbolism, wit and humour, which identify him as the true forerunner of Jan Steen.
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