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Pastoral Landscape with Tobias and the Angel Painting ID:: 86657
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Pieter de Molijn Pastoral Landscape with Tobias and the Angel Date first half of 17th century
Medium Oil on oak panel
Dimensions Height: 45 cm (17.7 in). Width: 43 cm (16.9 in).
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Pastoral Landscape with Tobias and the Angel Painting ID:: 90611
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Pieter de Molijn Pastoral Landscape with Tobias and the Angel first half of 17th century
Medium oil on oak panel
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Dunes Painting ID:: 90620
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Pieter de Molijn Dunes 1626(1626)
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English: Oil on wood
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Panoramic Hilly Landscape Painting ID:: 92499
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Pieter de Molijn Panoramic Hilly Landscape 1654(1654)
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English: Oil on panel
Dimensions Height: 33 cm (13 in). Width: 41 cm (16.1 in).
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An Extensive Dune Landscape Painting ID:: 92500
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Pieter de Molijn An Extensive Dune Landscape 1636(1636)
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English: Oil on pannel
Dimensions Height: 50 cm (19.7 in). Width: 78 cm (30.7 in).
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Pieter de Molijn
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(6 April 1595 - 23 March 1661) was a Dutch Golden Age painter and engraver born in England.
He was baptized in the Dutch Reformed Austin Friars church in London. Little is known of his early training, but he probably traveled to Italy and in 1616 he became a member of the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke. He was a contemporary of Jacob Pinas. He married Geertuyt Huygen de Bie. During the years 1616-1627 he lived in Delft where he remarried after his first wife died. In the marriage notice, his wife Geertruyt de Roovere is from Amsterdam and he is from Delft.
De Molijn was possibly a student of Esaias van de Velde. He taught several students, including Gerard ter Borch, Jan Coelenbier, Allart van Everdingen, Christian de Hulst, Anthony Molijn, Jan Nose and Jan Wils.De Molijn was known for his landscapes, but he also made genre pieces, marine scenes, portraits, and architectural pieces. This type of oeuvre is typical for the Italian-bound artists of his day, who paid their way as a jack-of-all-trades. De Molijn died in Haarlem on 23 March 1661.
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