All Jan Van Kessel Oil Paintings

1626-1679 Dutch Jan Van Kessel Gallery Dutch painter and draughtsman. He was a follower, and probably a pupil, of Jacob van Ruisdael and covered the same range of subjects painted by Ruisdael, with the exception of marine paintings. However, van Kessel is best known for his townscapes and panoramic views, as exemplified by the Sluice and the New City Ramparts of Amsterdam in Winter (Amsterdam, Hist. Mus.) and the Bleaching Grounds near Haarlem (Brussels, Mus. A. Anc.). He imitated the water-mills and village scenes of his friend Meindert Hobbema, as well as the waterfalls of Allaert van Everdingen, the wooded landscapes of Jan Wijnants and the winter scenes of Jan van de Cappelle. Many of van Kessel's 120 surviving pictures, including The Avenue (Stuttgart, Staatsgal.) and the Ford in the Woods (Dresden, Gem?ldegal. Alte Meister), were once attributed to van Ruisdael and these other masters (often with an authentic signature covered by the better-known name). Van Kessel is also frequently confused with other minor artists in van Ruisdael's circle, especially Jan Vermeer van Haarlem the younger, Isaac Koene (1637/40-1713), Jacob Salomonsz. van Ruysdael (1629/30-1681) and Anthonie van Borssom. As a draughtsman, van Kessel emulated van Ruisdael's mature style, working almost exclusively in black chalk and grey wash. The best of his 70 drawings are townscapes, although his studies of trees and depictions of farmsteads are noteworthy. A number of correlations exist between his sketches and paintings. There is no known relationship with the Flemish artists of the same name.
 

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Jan Van Kessel Chien et chat devant un homard oil on canvas


Chien et chat devant un homard
Chien et chat devant un homard
Painting ID::  92718
  Date before 1708(1708) Medium oil on copper Dimensions 23.5 X 31 cm (9.3 X 12.2 in) TTD
  Date before 1708(1708) Medium oil on copper Dimensions 23.5 X 31 cm (9.3 X 12.2 in) TTD

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Jan Van Kessel Spiders and insects oil on canvas


Spiders and insects
Spiders and insects
Painting ID::  96663
  1660(1660) Medium oil on copper cyf
  1660(1660) Medium oil on copper cyf

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Jan Van Kessel Concert van Vogels oil on canvas


Concert van Vogels
Concert van Vogels
Painting ID::  97620
  between 1660(1660) and 1670(1670) Medium oil on copper Dimensions 13 x 18 cm (5.1 x 7.1 in) cyf
  between 1660(1660) and 1670(1670) Medium oil on copper Dimensions 13 x 18 cm (5.1 x 7.1 in) cyf

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Jan Van Kessel Still life with grapes and other fruit on a platter oil on canvas


Still life with grapes and other fruit on a platter
Still life with grapes and other fruit on a platter
Painting ID::  97689
  17th century Medium oil on copper Dimensions 16.5 x 22 cm cyf
  17th century Medium oil on copper Dimensions 16.5 x 22 cm cyf

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     1626-1679 Dutch Jan Van Kessel Gallery Dutch painter and draughtsman. He was a follower, and probably a pupil, of Jacob van Ruisdael and covered the same range of subjects painted by Ruisdael, with the exception of marine paintings. However, van Kessel is best known for his townscapes and panoramic views, as exemplified by the Sluice and the New City Ramparts of Amsterdam in Winter (Amsterdam, Hist. Mus.) and the Bleaching Grounds near Haarlem (Brussels, Mus. A. Anc.). He imitated the water-mills and village scenes of his friend Meindert Hobbema, as well as the waterfalls of Allaert van Everdingen, the wooded landscapes of Jan Wijnants and the winter scenes of Jan van de Cappelle. Many of van Kessel's 120 surviving pictures, including The Avenue (Stuttgart, Staatsgal.) and the Ford in the Woods (Dresden, Gem?ldegal. Alte Meister), were once attributed to van Ruisdael and these other masters (often with an authentic signature covered by the better-known name). Van Kessel is also frequently confused with other minor artists in van Ruisdael's circle, especially Jan Vermeer van Haarlem the younger, Isaac Koene (1637/40-1713), Jacob Salomonsz. van Ruysdael (1629/30-1681) and Anthonie van Borssom. As a draughtsman, van Kessel emulated van Ruisdael's mature style, working almost exclusively in black chalk and grey wash. The best of his 70 drawings are townscapes, although his studies of trees and depictions of farmsteads are noteworthy. A number of correlations exist between his sketches and paintings. There is no known relationship with the Flemish artists of the same name.

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