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Full Name
  
Jan van Neck

Period
  
Baroque

Name
  
Jan Neck


Movement
  
Baroque

Nationality
  
Netherlands

Known for
  
Painting

Jan van Neck

Born
  
1634
Naarden

Died
  
June 6, 1714, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Jan van Neck (1634–1714), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.

Biography

He was born in Naarden and became a painter, draftsman, engraver, and interior decorator. According to Houbraken his father was a doctor who apprenticed him to Jacob Adriaensz Backer to learn draftsmanship. He painted historical allegories, portraits, and scenes of naked women bathing. Houbraken liked especially an altarpiece in the Wallonian Catholic church of Amsterdam by his hand. Houbraken wrote that he was a friendly man with many entertaining stories, and he consulted him as a source for his books while he was bedridden. He mentions also that Neck was a great friend of Dirck Ferreris, whose collection of drawings and papierkunst or paper-art (probably paper-cuts) came into his possession on his death.

References

Jan van Neck Wikipedia