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Jan van de Venne : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jan van de Venne
Jan van de Venne or Jan van der Venne, also known as Pseudo van de Venne〔(Ancient sources ) sometimes spell his name as ‘van der Vinnen’〕 (active by 1616 – died before 1651), was a Flemish painter of genre, religious scenes, and cabinets who was court painter to the governors of the Southern Netherlands.〔('' The Temptation of St Antony'' ) at the National Inventory of Continental European Paintings〕 Many of his works depict "low-life" genre scenes of tooth-pullers, card-players and hurdy-gurdy players, tronies and expressive religious scenes.〔Hans Vlieghe (1998). ''Flemish Art and Architecture, 1585–1700''. Pelican History of Art. New Haven: Yale University Press, p. 159. ISBN 0-300-07038-1〕 ==Rediscovery and identification== Works by Jan van de Venne were formerly attributed to an artist referred to as ‘Pseudo-Van de Venne’. This Pseudo-Van de Venne was erroneously believed to be the brother, also called Jan, of the better known Dutch painter Adriaen van de Venne.〔(About Jan van de Venne ) at Jean Moust Old Master Paintings〕 Adriaen's brother Jan, however, died in Middelburg in 1625.〔Martin Royalton-Kisch. "Venne, Adriaen van de." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 20 March 2015〕 Art historian Jacques Foucart from the Louvre corrected the wrong attribution in an article published in 1978. Foucart identified Pseudo-Van de Venne with another Jan van de Venne whom he identified as a Flemish artist.〔Jan van de Venne, dit le Pseudo van de Venne, in: Vente de prestige - Tableaux Anciens et du XIXe siècle – Tajan, 20 June 2007, p. 16 〕 This identification of ‘Pseudo-Van de Venne’ with Jan van de Venne, an artist believed to have been born in Mechelen c. 1600, has since gained wide acceptance.〔
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