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c. 1445 – May 17, 1510. Italian painter.

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Here are all the paintings of Jan van Beers 01

ID Painting  Oil Pantings, Sorted from A to Z     Painting Description
73387 Lady of the Directoire Jan van Beers Lady of the Directoire 1889(1889) Oil on panel 240 X 184 cm (94.49 X 72.44 in) cjr
75073 Lady of the Directoire Jan van Beers Lady of the Directoire Date 1889(1889) Medium Oil on panel Dimensions 240 X 184 cm (94.49 X 72.44 in) cyf
73970 On the Balcony Jan van Beers On the Balcony Oil on canvas 41.3 X 32.7 cm (16.26 X 12.87 in) cjr
75477 On the Balcony Jan van Beers On the Balcony Date Unknown date Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 41.3 X 32.7 cm (16.3 X 12.9 in) cyf
85730 Portrait of a Man Jan van Beers Portrait of a Man Oil on panel Dimensions 31.8 x 40 cm (12.5 x 15.7 in) cyf
96531 Portrait of a Man Jan van Beers Portrait of a Man oil on panel Dimensions 31.8 X 40 cm cyf

Jan van Beers
(22 February 1821 - 14 November 1888) was Flemish poet born in Antwerp. He is usually referred to as "van Beers the elder" to distinguish him from his son, Jan van Beers, the painter. Van Beers was essentially a Netherlander, though politically a Belgian, expressing his thoughts in the same language as any North Netherland writer. In fact, the poems of Jan van Beers are perhaps more popular in the Netherlands than in Belgium, and of many of them there exist more editions printed in the Netherlands than in his political fatherland. Van Beers started life as a teacher of Dutch language and literature, first at Mechelen, then at Lier, and in 1860 was appointed a professor of both at the Athenaeum (high school) in Antwerp, where he had also been a sub-librarian in the communal library. Van Beers as a teacher was early in the field, with Hendrik Conscience, Willems and others, when the Flemish movement began. He composed a Dutch grammar (1852), which, in enlarged editions, still holds the field, and a volume of selections from Dutch authors, both books being so much appreciated that the Belgian government made them text-books in the public schools. Van Beers's historical poems, the principal of which is, perhaps, Jakob Van Maerlant (Amsterdam, 1860), helped the Flemish revival in Belgium as powerfully as his school-books. He is best known, however, as the writer of ballads and songs. Jongelingsdroomen ("A Young Man's Dreams") first appeared at Antwerp and Amsterdam in 1853. These poems were followed by Levensbeelden ("Life Figures or Pictures," Amsterdam, 1858) and by Gevoel en Leven ("Feeling Living," Amsterdam, 1869). His Rijzende Blaren ("Rising Leaves") first made its appearance at Ghent and Rotterdam in 1883.
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