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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jan_de_BaenJan de Baen - Wikipedia

    Dutch Golden Age painting. Patron (s) Charles II of England. Jan de Baen (20 February 1633 – 1702) was a Dutch portrait painter who lived during the Dutch Golden Age. He was a pupil of the painter Jacob Adriaensz Backer in Amsterdam from 1645 to 1648.

  2. The Corpses of the De Witt Brothers is a c. 1672–75 oil on canvas painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Jan de Baen, now in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. It shows the dead and mutilated bodies of the brothers Johan and Cornelis de Witt hanging upside down on the Groene Zoodje, the place of execution in front of the Gevangenpoort ...

    • 69.5 cm × 56 cm (27.4 in × 22 in)
    • Jan de Baen
    • between 1672 (event) and 1675
  3. Jan de Baen. Nacimiento: 20 de febrero de 1633; Haarlem, Netherlands. Fallecimiento: 8 de marzo de 1702; The Hague, Netherlands. Nacionalidad: Dutch. Movimiento: Pintura del Siglo de oro neerlandés. Campo: pintura. Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_de_Baen.

  4. 1 de may. de 2024 · The Corpses of the De Witt Brothers, Jan de Baen (attributed to), c. 1672 - c. 1675. The ultimate humiliation: the nude, flayed corpses of Johan and Cornelis de Witt on public display in the Groene Zoodje, the execution ground on the Vijverberg in the middle of The Hague.

  5. Jan de Baen. Anna van Ewsum, ca. 1665. 172 x 112.5 cm. Colección: Escuela Holandesa. No. de Inventario: 90-3372. Manifestación artística: Pintura. Lugar de exhibición: Edificio Arte universal › Sala de arte holandés. Siglo XVII.

  6. View all 1 artwork. Jan de Baen lived in the XVII – XVIII cent., a remarkable figure of Dutch Dutch Golden Age. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

  7. artvee.com › artist › jan-de-baenJan De Baen - Artvee

    Jan de Baen was a Dutch portrait painter who lived during the Dutch Golden Age. He was a pupil of the painter Jacob Adriaensz Backer in Amsterdam from 1645 to 1648. He worked for Charles II of England in his Dutch exile, and from 1660 until his death he lived and worked in The Hague.