Jan’s work is defined by its 17th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Fishing Boats in a Calm
Jan van de Cappelle (Dutch, 1626–1679)

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

Pastoral Landscape with Ruins
Adriaen van de Velde (Dutch, 1636–1672)

Jan de Wael
Anthony van Dyck Flemish, 1599-1641

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

Four Servants, part of Telemachus Leading Theoclymenus to Penelope from The Story of Odysseus
After a design by Jacob Jordaens (1593–1678) Woven at the workshop of Jan van Leefdael (1603–1668) Brussels

Fishing Boats off an Estuary
Jan van Goyen (Dutch, 1596–1656)

Christ on the Road to Emmaus
Style of Jan van de Velde I Dutch, c. 1568-1623

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

The Star of the Magi
Jan van de Velde II Dutch, c. 1593-1641

Air, plate two from The Four Elements
Jan van de Velde II (Dutch, c.1593-1641) after Willem Buytewech (Dutch, 1591/92-1624)

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

Fire, plate four from The Four Elements
Jan van de Velde II (Dutch, c.1593-1641) after Willem Buytewech (Dutch, 1591/92-1624)

A Dune Landscape
Jan van Goyen Dutch, 1596-1656

Earth, plate one from The Four Elements
Jan van de Velde II (Dutch, c.1593-1641) after Willem Buytewech (Dutch, 1591/92-1624)

Robbers Attacking a Coach
Jan van de Velde II (Dutch, c.1593-1641) after Esias van de Velde (Dutch, c. 1587-1630)

Flowers in an Urn Decorated with Putti, on a Plinth
Jan van Huysum Dutch, 1682-1749

Wolf
Attributed to Jan van Os Dutch, 1744-1808

Market near a Canal
Jan van Goyen Dutch, 1596-1656

A Romanesque Ruin
Jan van Goyen Dutch, 1596-1656