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1586 Antwerp, Belgium - 1653 Antwerp, Belgium. Known for: Landscape, figures in landscape painting.
Jan Wildens was born in Antwerp in 1586 and at the age of ten was apprenticed to Pieter Verhulst (d 1628), none of whose work has survived. In 1604 he was admitted into the Antwerp Guild of St Luke... Read full biography
Jan Wildens was born in Antwerp in 1586 and at the age of ten was apprenticed to Pieter Verhulst (d 1628), none of whose work has survived. In 1604 he was admitted into the Antwerp Guild of St Luke as a master. The few works from the period before Wildens left Antwerp for Italy in 1613 are clearly... Read full biography
Jan Wildens was born in Antwerp in 1586 and at the age of ten was apprenticed to Pieter Verhulst (d 1628), none of whose work has survived. In 1604 he was admitted into the Antwerp Guild of St Luke as a master. The few works from the period before Wildens left Antwerp for Italy in 1613 are clearly influenced by Jan Breughel II, Adriaen van Stalbemt, Josse de Momper and Gillis van Coninxloo, for example the Mountainous Landscape with a Village and a Pond (sold London, Sotheby's, 8 May 1946, lot... Read full biography
Jan Wildens was born in Antwerp in 1586 and at the age of ten was apprenticed to Pieter Verhulst (d 1628), none of whose work has survived. In 1604 he was admitted into the Antwerp Guild of St Luke as a master. The few works from the period before Wildens left Antwerp for Italy in 1613 are clearly influenced by Jan Breughel II, Adriaen van Stalbemt, Josse de Momper and Gillis van Coninxloo, for example the Mountainous Landscape with a Village and a Pond (sold London, Sotheby's, 8 May 1946, lot 81) is similar in composition to de Momper's Mountainous Landscape with a Bay (Detroit, Art Institute of Michigan) while Wildens's River Landscape with a Castle and Farmhouse in the Foreground (Private Collection) shows clear links with van... Read full biography
Jan Wildens was born in Antwerp in 1586 and at the age of ten was apprenticed to Pieter Verhulst (d 1628), none of whose work has survived. In 1604 he was admitted into the Antwerp Guild of St Luke as a master. The few works from the period before Wildens left Antwerp for Italy in 1613 are clearly influenced by Jan Breughel II, Adriaen van Stalbemt, Josse de Momper and Gillis van Coninxloo, for example the Mountainous Landscape with a Village and a Pond (sold London, Sotheby's, 8 May 1946, lot 81) is similar in composition to de Momper's Mountainous Landscape with a Bay (Detroit, Art Institute of Michigan) while Wildens's River Landscape with a Castle and Farmhouse in the Foreground (Private Collection) shows clear links with van Stalbemt's Landscape with a Farmhouse (Cologne, Wallraf-Richartz Museum) and his Castle by a Pond (Berlin, Bodemu... Read full biography
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