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Goyen
[ goi-uhn ]
noun
- (Charles) William, 1915–83, U.S. novelist and playwright.
- Jan van [yahn vahn], 1596–1656, Dutch painter.
Goyen
/ ˈɡɔɪən /
noun
- GoyenJan Josephszoon van15961656MDutchARTS AND CRAFTS: painterARTS AND CRAFTS: etcher Jan Josephszoon van (dʒæn ˈdʒəʊzɪfsˌzʊn væn). 1596–1656, Dutch landscape painter and etcher
Example Sentences
Irwin compares the scene to 17th century Dutch landscape paintings, like those by Jacob van Ruisdael or Jan van Goyen.
In Rembrandt to Richter, this triptych hangs in Sotheby's galleries alongside works by some of history's greatest landscape painters, including Bellotto, Van Goyen and Turner.
“This triptych hangs in Sotheby’s galleries alongside works by some of history’s greatest landscape painters, including Bellotto, Van Goyen and Turner. Banksy’s work, however, stands alone for its potent political message.”
One is Jan van Goyen’s 1638 painting “Huts on a Canal,” which portrays a farmer and his pigs crossing a rickety bridge near thatch-roofed houses.
In addition to the van Goyen, the art includes paintings attributed to Pieter de Hooch and Ferdinand Bol.
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