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Jan de Bray (1627-1697)

"Jan de Bray (c. 1627 – April 4, 1697), was a Dutch Golden Age painter. He lived and worked in Haarlem until the age of 60, when he went bankrupt and moved to Amsterdam.

Jan de Bray was influenced by his father Salomon de Bray, and the portraitists Bartholomeus van der Helst, and Frans Hals. De Bray's works are mainly portraits, often of groups, and history paintings. He specialised in combining the two genres in the portrait historié, portraits of historical figures using contemporary figures, including himself and his family. Among his finest works are two versions of the Banquet of Cleopatra, using his own family, including himself, as models (Royal Collection, 1652, and Currier Museum of Art, New Hampshire, 1669). The second version has great pathos, as most of those depicted had died in the plague of 1663–4." - (en.wikipedia.org 12.08.2021)

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Kniender PilgerGeschlachtetes Schwein auf einer Leiter über einem Fass[Johannes der Täufer sitzend, neben ihm Kreuz und Lamm; St. John the Baptist sea[Christus am Kreuz; Christ on the Cross]
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Drawn Jan de Bray (1627-1697)

Printing plate produced Jan de Bray (1627-1697)
Was depicted (Actor) John the Baptist

Intellectual creation Jan de Bray (1627-1697)
Printing plate produced Bray, Dirck de

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