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Adriaen Pietersz. Van De Venne - A Jeu de Paume Before a Country Palace

A Jeu de Paume Before a Country Palace (about 1614)

Adriaen Pietersz. Van De Venne (Dutch, 1589-1662)
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Adriaen Pietersz. Van De Venne

Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne, was a versatile Dutch Golden Age painter of allegories, genre subjects and portraits, as well as a miniaturist, book-illustrator and designer of political satires and a versifier.

Van de Venne was born in Delft. According to Houbraken he learned Latin in Leiden. He learned to paint from the master goldsmith and painter Simon de Valk, and afterwards learned engraving from Jeronimus van Diest, a good painter of grisailles. He then moved to Middelburg in 1614 where he was influenced by Jan Brueghel the Elder and Pieter Brueghel the Elder. His political painting Fishing for Souls, 1614, is an ironic commentary on the Catholic and Protestant troubles of the Eighty Years War that split the border between the Northern from the Southern Netherlands along the Schelde river, very close to his home in Middleburg. When he painted this picture, the Twelve Years' Truce was in effect since 1609. The influence of Jan Brueghel the Elder is particularly evident in this allegory of religious fanaticism.

From 1620 until his death van de Venne made many grisailles and engravings of genre subjects, featuring peasants, beggars, thieves and fools as illustrations of current proverbs and sayings, mostly by Jacob Cats. This work made him famous during his lifetime, and remained popular throughout the 18th century after his death.

Van de Venne also worked as a book illustrator and print designer. Van de Venne moved to The Hague and joined the Guild of Saint Luke in 1625, taking the position of dean in 1637. He was a founding member of Confrerie Pictura, a group bent on improving the independent status and social position of the artist in Dutch society by encouraging a more academic approach to the arts. He died in The Hague.

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Princes Maurice and Frederick Henry at the Valkenburg Horse Fair

Princes Maurice and Frederick Henry at the Valkenburg Horse Fair (1618)

Adriaen Pietersz. Van De Venne (Dutch, 1589-1662)
Fishing for Souls

Fishing for Souls (1614)

Adriaen Pietersz. Van De Venne (Dutch, 1589-1662)
Landscape with Figures and a Village Fair (Village Kermesse)

Landscape with Figures and a Village Fair (Village Kermesse) (1615)

Adriaen Pietersz. Van De Venne (Dutch, 1589-1662)
Peasants Dancing

Peasants Dancing (1655)

Adriaen Pietersz. Van De Venne (Dutch, 1589-1662)
Merry Company in an Arbor

Merry Company in an Arbor (1615)

Adriaen Pietersz. Van De Venne (Dutch, 1589-1662)
A Cavalier at  his Toilet, Possibly A Self Portrait

A Cavalier at  his Toilet, Possibly A Self Portrait (1631)

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The End of Misery

The End of Misery (1632)

Adriaen Pietersz. Van De Venne (Dutch, 1589-1662)
Shrove Tuesday in the Country

Shrove Tuesday in the Country (c. 1625)

Adriaen Pietersz. Van De Venne (Dutch, 1589-1662)
Winter (Amusement on the Ice)

Winter (Amusement on the Ice) (1625)

Adriaen Pietersz. Van De Venne (Dutch, 1589-1662)
Autumn (Conversation)

Autumn (Conversation) (1625)

Adriaen Pietersz. Van De Venne (Dutch, 1589-1662)
Allegory of the Stadtholdership of Prince Frederick Henry

Allegory of the Stadtholdership of Prince Frederick Henry (1642)

Adriaen Pietersz. Van De Venne (Dutch, 1589-1662)
A Musical Party

A Musical Party (c. 1635 - c. 1645)

Adriaen Pietersz. Van De Venne (Dutch, 1589-1662)
A Beggar’s Couple

A Beggar’s Couple

Adriaen Pietersz. Van De Venne (Dutch, 1589-1662)
How Well We Go Together

How Well We Go Together (1603 - 1662)

Adriaen Pietersz. Van De Venne (Dutch, 1589-1662)
Summer (Greeting)

Summer (Greeting) (1625)

Adriaen Pietersz. Van De Venne (Dutch, 1589-1662)
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