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Ad Code: 3
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from Auction House Records. Roses, irises, carnations and other flowers in a stone urn with peaches, grapes, melon, plums and walnuts beside a bird's nest on a stone ledge, a park landscape beyond Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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Jan van Os (1744 – 1808) was a Dutch painter and a member of the renowned Van Os family of artists. He was born in Middelharnis, South Holland, and was taught by Aert Schouman in The Hague, where he would spend the rest of his life.
In 1773, he recorded in the painters' confraternity. In 1775, he married Susanna de La Croix, a deaf-mute pen portraitist.
Van Os is mostly known for his fruit and flower still life paintings, though he started his career painting seascapes. His (showing 500 of 817 characters). |
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