ArtistsJan Asselijn
Jan Asselijn

Jan Asselijn

1610–1652
Dieppe, France
PaintingBaroque
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11
Works in Collection
14
Assets Indexed
4
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  • Baroque
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Jan Asselijn was a Dutch Golden Age painter known for dynamic landscape and animal paintings executed in a loose, gestural manner that contrasts with the precise detail-work of his contemporaries. Working in oils on canvas and panel, he favored dramatic natural scenes populated with cattle, horses, and hunting parties, often rendered with rapid brushwork and warm tonalities. Active in Amsterdam during the 1630s and 1640s, Asselijn developed a distinctive approach to the pastoral genre that emphasized movement and atmospheric effect over narrative clarity.

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Baroque
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Figures in an Outdoor Tavern (Met Museum)
Met Museum
View of the Ponte Rotto, Rome, with Watermills (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Art Institute of Chicago
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Rijksmuseum
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National Gallery of Art
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