(ca. 1615 - The Hague, 23 May 1669 (buried)) was a Dutch Golden Age painter specialized in landscapes.
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It is unclear where Joris van der Haagen was born, either in Arnhem or Dordrecht, but archival evidence shows that he started his drawing career in Arnhem. He probably learned to paint from his father, the painter Abraham van der Haagen. When his father died he moved in 1639 to the Hague, where he joined the Guild of St. Luke in 1643. A year later he became honorary citizen of The Hague. In 1656 he was one of the founding members of the Confrerie Pictura, which was located on the Princessegracht in the Hague. The painting he made of the Princessegracht at this time probably shows the original building, which has since been renovated beyond recognition.
Related Paintings of Joris van der Haagen :. | The Girlhood of Mary Virgin | Summer Bouquet | Hollandische Flachlandschaft | Crab Fishermen at | Bondle of Asaparagus | Related Artists: Benjamin Blake United Kingdom (1757- 1830 ) - Painter
painted Still life of game in a larder in 1830 Ludwig Ferdinand Schnorr von Carolsfeld painted Three Marys at the Tomb of Christ in 1835 Jose Villegas y Cordero Spanish, 1848 - 1921