| Steen,
Jan (b. 1626, Leiden, d. 1679, Leiden) |
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Dutch painter. He
is best known for his humorous genre scenes, warm hearted and animated
works in which he treats life as a vast comedy of manners. In Holland
he ranks next to Rembrandt, Vermeer,
and Hals in popularity and a 'Jan Steen household' has become an epithet
for an untidy house. But Steen, one of the most prolific Dutch artists,
has many other faces. He painted portraits, historical, mythological,
and religious subjects (he was a Catholic), and the animals, birds, and
still-lifes in his pictures rival those by any specialist contemporaries.
As a painter of children he was unsurpassed. |