Jacob Pynas
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The brothers Jan Symonsz Pynas (c. 1583, Alkmaar - buried Dec 27, 1631, Amsterdam)[1] and Jacob Symonsz Pynas (c. 1592, Haarlem or Amsterdam - after 1650, Delft?) were Dutch painters of the Baroque period. Their sister Meynsge married the artist Jan Tengnagel in 1611.[2]Jacob may have briefly been a teacher of the Dutch master painter, Rembrandt, and the Pynas brothers are both a noted influence on him.[3] The Pynas brothers were grouped within Dutch artists called the Pre-Rembrandtists.
Their work is close in style to the painter Adam Elsheimer, and there has been a history of mis-attribution between the three, where the Pynas brothers are known to have signed their works "J. Pynas."[4]
[edit] Selected Works (Jan)
- 1605 - Raising of Lazarus, (Aschaffenburg)
- 1610 - Moses Turning Water into Blood, (Rembrandthuis, Amsterdam)
- 1613 - Dismissal of Hagar, (Suermondt-Ludwig Museum, Aachen)
- 1618 - Jacob Being Shown Joseph’s Bloodstained Robe (Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg)
- 1618 - Joseph Selling Corn in Egypt, (London)
[edit] Selected Works (Jacob)
- 1618 - Mercury and Herse, Oil on Copper, (Uffizi Gallery, Florence)
- 1618 - Landscape with Mercury and Battus, Oil on Canvas, (Wiener collection, New York)
- 1628 - Mountain Landscape with Narcissus, Oil on Wood, (National Gallery, London)[1]
- 1600s - Paul and Barnabas at Lystra, Oil on Wood, (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City)[2]
- 1600s - Sacrifice of Isaac, Pen, ink and watercolour on paper, (Courtauld Institute of Art, London)[3]
- 1600s - Sacrifice of Gideon, Watercolour and chalk on paper, (Courtauld Institute of Art, London)[4]
- 1600s - Christ and the lawyer, Chalk on paper, (Courtauld Institute of Art, London)[5]
- 1600s - Apollo and Daphne, Pen and Ink on paper, (Courtauld Institute of Art, London)[6]
- 1600s - The Good Samaritan, Oil on Copper, (Louvre, Paris)
- 1600s - The Flight into Egypt, Oil, (Louvre, Paris)
- 1600s - The Canaanite woman kissing the bottom of Jesus's robe, drawing, (Louvre, Paris)
- 1600s - Landscape with Juno, Minerva, Venus, Paris and Cupid, Ink drawing, (Louvre, Paris)
[edit] References
- ^ [http://www.rkd.nl/rkddb/dispatcher.aspx?action=search&database=ChoiceArtists&search=priref=65170 Jan Pynas at Netherlands Institute for Art History
- ^ Entry on Pynas Family in the Grove Dictionary of Art at www.artnet.com
- ^ Kren and Marx, Entry on Jan Pynas at the Web Gallery of Art
- ^ Kren and Marx, Comments on Landscape with Mercury and Battus at the Web Gallery of Art

