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Weenix, Jan Baptist

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Weenix, Jan Baptist (1621–1660)

Dutch painter. He spent four years in Italy 1642–46, with marked results on his landscape style. He painted still lifes in the Flemish manner of Frans Snyders.

His son Jan Weenix (1640–1719), who studied with his father, painted some Italian views in his father's manner but was mainly devoted to animal and bird painting, specializing in dead stags and hares.



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