- Jan Janszoon de Heem
Jan Janszoon de Heem (1650–after 1695) was a Dutch Golden Age
still-life painter and the son ofJan Davidszoon de Heem (1606–1684) and the brother ofCornelis de Heem (1631–1995).Sam Segal, "Jan [Johannes] Jansz. de Heem," "Grove Art Online ",Oxford University Press [accessed 21 April 2008] .] [Many sources, including the [http://www.getty.edu/vow/ULANFullDisplay?find=Jan+de+heem&role=&nation=&page=1&subjectid=500049493 Getty Union name Index] , have conflicting information about two Jans, both with the same birth and death dates, but "one being the child of the other".)] This family of still-life specialists, of which father Cornelis de Heem is the most significant, had a strong impact on thegenre throughout the north and south Netherlands. [Sam Segal, "Jan Davidsz. de Heem," "Grove Art Online ",Oxford University Press [accessed 21 April 2008] .]Jan was
baptise d inAntwerp on2 July 1650, but was trained by his father in Utrecht. His works, in fact, are nearly indistinguishable from his father's, and the fact that they both signed them as "J de Heem" have meant that many paintings in major collections attributed to Jan Davidszoon are actually by Jan Janszoon.References
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