Jan’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Image Design for a Poster, Wagenaar's Cantata 'The Shipwreck'
Jan Toorop Dutch, 1858-1928

Happy Gouda
Jan Toorop (Dutch, 1858-1928) printed by S. Lankhout and Company

Joan of Arc
Jan Toorop Dutch, 1858–1928

The Net Menders
Jan Toorop Dutch, 1858-1928

The Arrival of the Muses of Art at Architecture
Jan Toorop Dutch, 1858–1928

Woodland with a Pond and Swans
Jan Toorop Dutch, 1858-1928

Sprokelend Kind
Jan Toorop Dutch, 1858-1928

Jan Lievens
Lucas Emil Vorsterman (Flemish, 1595-1675) after Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641)

Andromeda
Jan Saenredam (Dutch, 1565-1607) after Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558-1617) published by Frederick de Wit (Dutch, c. 1629-1706)

Jan de Wael
Anthony van Dyck Flemish, 1599-1641

The Family Concert
Jan Steen (Dutch, 1626–1679)

Virgin and Child
Jan Gossart (Netherlandish, c. 1478–1532)

Italian Landscape with Travelers
Jan Both (Dutch, c. 1618–1652)

Christ Washing the Disciples' Feet
Attributed to Jan Lievens (Dutch, 1607–1674)

Adoration of the Magi
Jan van Scorel (Netherlandish, 1495-1562)

Untitled (Still Life with Lobster)
Jan Matulka American, 1890–1972

Judith
Jan Sanders van Hemessen (Netherlandish, active c. 1519–1556)

"...the youngest had a red rose in his mouth" (Samuel)
Jan Saudek Czech, born 1935

Landscape with Tournament and Hunters
Jan van Scorel (Netherlandish, 1495-1562)

Jan Lutma, Goldsmith
Rembrandt van Rijn Dutch, 1606-1669