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Jacob Pynas

1592
1650
Netherlands
Jacob Pynas (Netherlands, 1592–1650) was a Dutch painter born in Amsterdam and known for his landscapes and genre scenes.
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Movement:
Rococo
Biography:

Jacob Pynas was a Dutch painter born in the Netherlands in 1592 and active until his death in 1650. He is associated with the Rococo art movement, known for its ornate and decorative style. Pynas is recognized for his contributions to genre painting and still life, often depicting intricate arrangements of flowers and objects. His work reflects the transition from the Baroque to the Rococo style, showcasing a lighter palette and playful themes. Key life events and specific influences on his artistic development remain largely unknown. Pynas's legacy continues to be appreciated for its elegance and attention to detail within the context of 17th-century Dutch art.

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