- Jan Lievens
Jan Lievens (
October 24 1607 ,Leiden – buriedJune 8 1674 ,Amsterdam ) was a Dutch painter and visual artist. In his early years he was a student ofPieter Lastman in Amsterdam. After two years as an apprentice he began his career as an independent artist at age twelve in Leiden.Lievens collaborated and shared a studio with
Rembrandt van Rijn in 1626. Their collaboration was intimate enough to cause difficulties in the attribution of works from this period. Lievens showed talent for painting in a life-size scale, and his dramatic compositions suggest the influence of theCaravaggisti . InConstantijn Huygens ' assessment, Lievens was more inventive, yet less expressive than Rembrandt. [ [http://www.getty.edu/art/gettyguide/artMakerDetails?maker=225 Jan Lievens (Getty Museum)] ] The two men split in 1631, when Rembrandt moved to Amsterdam and Lievens to England. In 1656 Rembrandt still owned paintings by his former friend.During his time in England Lievens painted a portrait for
Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel , and became influenced by the works ofAnthony van Dyck . Lievens worked in Antwerp, The Hague, and Berlin, returning to Amsterdam in 1655. After his first wife died he married a sister ofJan de Bray in 1648. At the end of his life Lievens had increasing financial difficulties and his family voided all claims of inheritance on his death due to his debts.References
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* [http://www.getty.edu/art/collections/bio/a225-1.html Getty Museum]
* [http://www.veritus.org/biograph/jlievens.php Veritus]
* [http://www.nationalgalleries.org/collections/artist_search.php?artistId=2993&initial=L&artistName=Jan%20Lievens Jan Lievens in the National Galleries of Scotland]
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