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Jan Weenix

1640
1719
Netherlands
Jan Weenix (Netherlands, 1640–1719) was a Dutch painter known for his still lifes and animal subjects, born in Amsterdam and died in Utrecht.
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Movement:
Baroque
Biography:

Jan Weenix was a Dutch painter born in the Netherlands in 1640 and active until his death in 1719. He was a prominent figure in the Baroque art movement, known for his still lifes and animal paintings that often featured hunting scenes. Weenix's work is characterized by its meticulous detail and dramatic use of light, reflecting the opulence of the Dutch Golden Age. He was influenced by his father, the painter Jan Baptist Weenix, and his own contributions helped to elevate the genre of still life in Dutch art. His paintings are held in various prestigious collections, underscoring his lasting impact on the art world. Specific details about his early life and training remain unknown.

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