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Jan van Huysum (or Jan van Huijsum) (15 April 1682 – 8 February 1749) is the most notable member of the
Van Huysum Van Huysum (also spelled van Huijsum) is a surname from the Netherlands, meaning “of/from Huizum.” Four generations of van Huysums were visual artists of the Dutch Golden Age painting, Dutch Golden Age of the 17th and 18th centuries; Jan van ...
family of artists working in
Dutch Golden Age The Dutch Golden Age ( nl, Gouden Eeuw ) was a period in the history of the Netherlands, roughly spanning the era from 1588 (the birth of the Dutch Republic) to 1672 (the Rampjaar, "Disaster Year"), in which Dutch trade, science, and Dutch art, ...
of the 17th and 18th centuries; “by common consent, Jan van Huysum has been held to be the best painter of flowers.” Trained in decoration from a young age, he “gradually developed an execution of details of the utmost beauty and finish” creating “wonderful flower pieces whereon drops of water and crawling ants could be seen without a magnifying glass.”


Life and work

Jan was the son of the painter
Justus van Huysum Justus van Huysum, also spelled Huijsum, (July 8, 1659 in Amsterdam – April 23, 1716 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. Biography Justus Van Huysum is the son of the decorative painter Jan van Huysum the Elder, who moved to Ams ...
and his first wife Margrietje Schouten and the older brother of
Jacob van Huysum Jacob van Huysum (1688 – 1740) was an 18th-century botanical painter from the northern Netherlands who moved to England in 1721. Van Huysum was baptized 25 February 1688 in Amsterdam.Justus van Huysum the Younger Justus van Huysum II, sometimes styled Justus II van Huysum or Justus van Huysum the Younger (1684–1706) was a member of the van Huysum Dutch painting family. He painted “battle-pieces with extraordinary spirit and facility.” He died relat ...
. Jan’s much younger half-brother
Michiel van Huysum Michiel is a Dutch masculine given name equivalent to Michael and a Venetian surname. Given name *Michiel Andrieszoon (died 1684), Dutch pirate *Michiel Bartman (born 1967), Dutch rower *Michiel Borstlap (born 1966), Dutch pianist and composer ...
was also a flower painter. His grandfather Jan van Huysum the Elder is said to have been “expeditious in decorating doorways, screens and vases.” Van Huysum primarily lived and worked in the city of Amsterdam. Jan van Huysum and his wife Elisabeth Takens (1680–1751) had 12 children together but only three outlived their parents. Jan van Huysum's daughter,
Francina Margaretha van Huysum Francina Margaretha van Huysum (1707–1789), was a Dutch 18th-century flower painter from the Northern Netherlands. Biography She was born in Amsterdam as the daughter of Jan van Huysum and probably assisted him with his work.Margareta Haverman Margaretha Haverman (bapt. 28 October 1693 – after 1739) was an 18th-century flower painter from the Northern Netherlands. Biography She was born in Breda as the daughter of Daniël Haverman, a captain in the Danish army who settled in Am ...
was his student until she moved to Paris. Van Huysum was somewhat secretive about his process and worked separately from the rest of his family. One of the few sources of biography for Van Huysum is art dealer
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. Another is his contemporary Johan von Gool. Jan Van Huysum “holds the highest place among painters of fruit and flowers.” His flower-arrangement still lifes, in a style of the period collectively called '' vanitas'' and/or ''
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'', are said to possess “an unerring elegance of composition, which enabled him to avoid the imbalance, the overcomposition, that others risked.” His flower pictures produced after 1720 “on light or yellow grounds are superior to his earlier works, which are on dark ones.” He often painted on oak and copper panels rather than canvas. He was successful in his own time, with his pictures sought “by princes and crowned heads—his work sometimes sold for four to five times as much as work by his great contemporary Rembrandt van Rijn—and “time has increased, rather than diminished” the value of his paintings. Buyers of note during van Huysum's lifetime included
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, and Sir
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, a British Prime Minister. His contemporary rival was Rachel Ruysch. The earlier Dutch artist Jan David de Heem anticipated van Huysum; “if de Heem, by the harmony of his warm golden color, be called the Titian of flowers and fruits, Jan van Huysum’s bright and sunny treatment entitles him to the name of the
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of the same branch of art”. Fruit and flower artists whose work is described as inspired by or analogous to that of Jan van Huysum:
Jacob van Huysum Jacob van Huysum (1688 – 1740) was an 18th-century botanical painter from the northern Netherlands who moved to England in 1721. Van Huysum was baptized 25 February 1688 in Amsterdam.Justus van Huysum Justus van Huysum, also spelled Huijsum, (July 8, 1659 in Amsterdam – April 23, 1716 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. Biography Justus Van Huysum is the son of the decorative painter Jan van Huysum the Elder, who moved to Ams ...
(his father),
Pieter Faes Pieter Faes or Peeter Faes (14 July 1750 – 22 December 1814) was a Flemish painter of still lifes of flowers and fruit. He worked in a decorative style close to that of Jan van Huysum.Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), Walter A. Li ...
,
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, Paul Theodore van Brussel,
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, Jan van Os ,
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(son of preceding),
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, Cornelius van Spaendonck (brother of preceding),
Coenraet Roepel Coenraet Roepel (1678, The Hague – 1748, The Hague), was an 18th-century fruit and flower still life painter from the Northern Netherlands. Biography According to Jan van Gool he was an avid gardener and his love of flowers made him bec ...
,
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, and
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.


Landscapes

One art historian called van Huysum’s landscapes (as opposed to his still lifes) “rather unfortunate.” Half of his pictures in public galleries are landscapes, views of imaginary lakes and harbours with impossible ruins and classic edifices, and woods of tall and motionless trees-the whole very glossy and smooth, and entirely lifeless. The earliest dated work of this kind is that of 1717, in the Louvre, a grove with maidens culling flowers near a tomb, ruins of a
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, and a distant palace on the shores of a lake bounded by mountains. According to one of 19th century art historian, “His small andscapesare tenderly touched, and are sufficiently pleasing with their minuteness of detail, but those of a larger size are weak and ineffective.”


Access and collections

Van Huysum’s paintings are in the collections of the Louvre in Paris, the
Rijksmuseum The Rijksmuseum () is the national museum of the Netherlands dedicated to Dutch arts and history and is located in Amsterdam. The museum is located at the Museum Square in the borough of Amsterdam South, close to the Van Gogh Museum, the St ...
in Amsterdam, the
Mauritshuis The Mauritshuis (; en, Maurice House) is an art museum in The Hague, Netherlands. The museum houses the Royal Cabinet of Paintings which consists of 854 objects, mostly Dutch Golden Age paintings. The collection contains works by Johannes Vermeer ...
of The Hague, the National Gallery of London, The Hermitage in St. Petersburg, as well as in Berlin, Munich, Hanover, Dresden, Brunschwige, Vienna, Carlsruhe, Boston, Copenhagen, the Dulwich Picture Gallery, and the Getty in the United States. Circa 1911: Some of the finest of van Huysum's fruit and flower pieces were in English private collections: those of 1723 in the Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere's gallery; others of 1730–1732 in the collections of
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of Cavendish Square ( Hope & Co. banking money), and
Francis Baring, 5th Baron Ashburton Francis Denzil Edward Baring, 5th Baron Ashburton, DL (20 July 1866 – 27 March 1938), was a British peer and politician. Early life Baring was the son of Alexander Baring, 4th Baron Ashburton, a Member of Parliament for Thetford, and Leonora ...
and/or Thomas Baring, 1st Earl of Northbrook (both Barings Bank money).


Gallery

File:Jan van Huysum (Dutch - Vase of Flowers - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Vase of Flowers'', 1722 File:Terracotta Vase with Flowers and Fruits - Jan van Huijsum - Google Cultural Institute.jpg, Terracotta Vase with Flowers and Fruits File:Jan van Huysum 001.jpg, Flowers and Fruits File:Jan van Huysum 002.jpg, Flowers, Fruits and Insects File:Bouquet of Flowers in an Urn2.jpg, "Bouquet of Flowers in an Urn", 1724


The stolen ''Vase of Flowers''

''The Vase of Flowers'' is a painting by van Huysum that was stolen from Italy by the retreating Wehrmacht in 1943. On July 19, 2019, German minister of foreign affairs Heiko Maas personally handed the picture to his Italian counterpart Enzo Moavero Milanesi in Florence and it was restored to the collection of the Uffizi.


References


Further reading

* * * Grant, Maurice Harold, ''Jan Van Huysum, 1682–1749, including a catalogue raisonné'' (1954)


External links

* Includes biography and two pictures. * Includes brief biography and one picture. * Links to entries in numerous online museums and public art galleries.
Dutch and Flemish paintings from the Hermitage
an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Huysum (cat. no. 14) {{DEFAULTSORT:Huysum, Jan Van 1682 births 1749 deaths 18th-century Dutch painters 18th-century Dutch male artists Dutch male painters Dutch landscape painters Dutch still life painters Flower artists Painters from Amsterdam Huysum family of painters