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Jan van de Venne is an artist and art dealer based in Amsterdam

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Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: Shelter, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk

Shelter, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk
740196 Shelter, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk by Johannes de Brune (1589-1658), Jan Jacobs Schipper, Amsterdam, 1661 (engraving) by Venne

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: Bohemians camp (oil on canvas)

Bohemians camp (oil on canvas)
JEB4884269 Bohemians camp (oil on canvas) by Venne, Jan van de (1590-1651); 102x157 cm; Palais de Longchamp, Marseille, France; eJean Bernard; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: Lvceat Lvx Vesrta Coram Hominibvs Proteus Ofte

Lvceat Lvx Vesrta Coram Hominibvs Proteus Ofte
LVCEAT LVX VESRTA CORAM HOMINIBVS, Proteus, ofte, Minne-beelden verandert in sinne-beelden, Cats, Jacob, 1577-1660, Swelinck, Jan Gerrits, b. ca. 1601, Venne, Adriaen Pietersz

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: Tobie et l ange (Tobias and the angel). Peinture de Jan van de Venne (avant 1600-apres 1651)

Tobie et l ange (Tobias and the angel). Peinture de Jan van de Venne (avant 1600-apres 1651)
FIA5334942 Tobie et l ange (Tobias and the angel). Peinture de Jan van de Venne (avant 1600-apres 1651). Huile sur toile, 119 x 107 cm. art flamand des 16e-18e siecle. State M

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: Faster and slower, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk

Faster and slower, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk
740194 Faster and slower, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk by Johannes de Brune (1589-1658), Jan Jacobs Schipper, Amsterdam, 1661 (engraving) by Venne

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: Think, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk

Think, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk
740198 Think, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk by Johannes de Brune (1589-1658), Jan Jacobs Schipper, Amsterdam, 1661 (engraving) by Venne

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: The Temptation of St. Anthony (oil on panel)

The Temptation of St. Anthony (oil on panel)
HOL243523 The Temptation of St. Anthony (oil on panel) by Venne, Jan van de (1590-1651); 57.1x73.7 cm; The Holburne Museum, Bath, UK; eHolburne Museum; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: Dancing, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk

Dancing, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk
740203 Dancing, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk by Johannes de Brune (1589-1658), Jan Jacobs Schipper, Amsterdam, 1661 (engraving) by Venne

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: A man who lacks faith, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk

A man who lacks faith, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk
740197 A man who lacks faith, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk by Johannes de Brune (1589-1658), Jan Jacobs Schipper, Amsterdam, 1661 (engraving) by Venne

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: A rich man, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk

A rich man, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk
740190 A rich man, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk by Johannes de Brune (1589-1658), Jan Jacobs Schipper, Amsterdam, 1661 (engraving) by Venne

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: Applying leeches, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk

Applying leeches, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk
740189 Applying leeches, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk by Johannes de Brune (1589-1658), Jan Jacobs Schipper, Amsterdam, 1661 (engraving) by Venne

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: Baby crying for its toys, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk

Baby crying for its toys, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk
740201 Baby crying for its toys, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk by Johannes de Brune (1589-1658), Jan Jacobs Schipper, Amsterdam, 1661 (engraving) by Venne

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: Washing the corn, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk

Washing the corn, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk
740204 Washing the corn, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk by Johannes de Brune (1589-1658), Jan Jacobs Schipper, Amsterdam, 1661 (engraving) by Venne

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: Beware, o men!, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk

Beware, o men!, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk
740199 Beware, o men!, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk by Johannes de Brune (1589-1658), Jan Jacobs Schipper, Amsterdam, 1661 (engraving) by Venne

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: Honour and virtue, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk

Honour and virtue, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk
740193 Honour and virtue, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk by Johannes de Brune (1589-1658), Jan Jacobs Schipper, Amsterdam, 1661 (engraving) by Venne

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: The blind man, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk

The blind man, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk
740191 The blind man, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk by Johannes de Brune (1589-1658), Jan Jacobs Schipper, Amsterdam, 1661 (engraving) by Venne

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: Frozen tongue, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk

Frozen tongue, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk
740200 Frozen tongue, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk by Johannes de Brune (1589-1658), Jan Jacobs Schipper, Amsterdam, 1661 (engraving) by Venne

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: Habit makes calluses, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk

Habit makes calluses, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk
740202 Habit makes calluses, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk by Johannes de Brune (1589-1658), Jan Jacobs Schipper, Amsterdam, 1661 (engraving) by Venne

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: Feeding the fish, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk

Feeding the fish, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk
740195 Feeding the fish, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk by Johannes de Brune (1589-1658), Jan Jacobs Schipper, Amsterdam, 1661 (engraving) by Venne

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: A sham, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk

A sham, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk
740188 A sham, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk by Johannes de Brune (1589-1658), Jan Jacobs Schipper, Amsterdam, 1661 (engraving) by Venne

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: Fishing Souls Fishing Souls Soul fishing allegory

Fishing Souls Fishing Souls Soul fishing allegory
Fishing for Souls Fishing for Souls Fishing for Souls Soul fishing: allegory of the zeal of the different religions during the Twelve Year Truce between the Dutch Republic and Spain

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: The Temptation of St. Anthony, 1631 (oil on wood)

The Temptation of St. Anthony, 1631 (oil on wood)
XIR418359 The Temptation of St. Anthony, 1631 (oil on wood) by Venne, Jan van de (1590-1651); 68x87 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Dunkirk, France; (add.info.: Tentation de Saint Antoine; ); Flemish

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: A Woman Laughing (oil on panel)

A Woman Laughing (oil on panel)
XIR218205 A Woman Laughing (oil on panel) by Venne, Jan van de (1590-1651); 34x27 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Dunkirk, France; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: Bed of Prince Maurits, 1625, Jan Hendriksz. Verstraelen, Adriaen Pietersz. van de Venne

Bed of Prince Maurits, 1625, Jan Hendriksz. Verstraelen, Adriaen Pietersz. van de Venne, 1625

Background imageJan van de Venne Collection: Equestrian procession of the six princes of the House of Orange-Nassau, Willem Jacobsz

Equestrian procession of the six princes of the House of Orange-Nassau, Willem Jacobsz. Delff, Jan Pietersz. van de Venne, Staten-Generaal, 1621


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Jan van de Venne Collection

Jan van de Venne is an artist and art dealer based in Amsterdam. He has been working with contemporary art for over 25 years, and his work has been exhibited in galleries around the world. He is known for his unique approach to collecting and displaying artwork, which often involves mixing traditional works with modern pieces. His collections are highly sought after by collectors, museums, and galleries alike. Jan also runs, a gallery that specializes in contemporary art from emerging artists around the world. He strives to create an environment where visitors can experience the beauty of art without any preconceived notions or expectations. Jan's passion for creating meaningful connections between people and artwork makes him one of the most respected figures in the contemporary art scene today.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Jan van de Venne collection, available through Media Storehouse, offers a wide range of wall art options including framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. Our collection features the works of Dutch artist Jan van de Venne who is known for his intricate and detailed depictions of animals in their natural habitats. His work captures the essence of wildlife with a focus on realism that brings each animal to life. From majestic elephants to playful otters, the Jan van de Venne collection showcases a variety of creatures in stunning detail. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or something smaller to add interest to your office space or bedroom decor, our collection has something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques used throughout the production process and an emphasis on using only premium materials such as archival paper and fade-resistant ink, these pieces are designed to last. The Jan van de Venne collection from Media Storehouse is perfect for any nature lover looking to bring some beauty into their home or workspace.
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What are Jan van de Venne (Artists Arts) art prints?

Jan van de Venne was a Dutch artist who lived in the 17th century. His art prints depict scenes of everyday life, such as people at work or leisure, and often include animals. Van de Venne's style is characterized by his use of bright colors and intricate details that capture the essence of each scene. We offer a wide selection of Jan van de Venne's art prints for customers to choose from. These prints are high-quality reproductions that showcase the beauty and detail of Van de Venne's original works. They are available in various sizes to suit different preferences and needs. Jan van de Venne's art prints make excellent additions to any home or office decor. They are perfect for those who appreciate fine art and want to add some color and character to their living spaces. With Media Storehouse, you can easily browse through a vast collection of Jan van de Venne's artwork online and select their favorite pieces with ease.
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What Jan van de Venne (Artists Arts) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Jan van de Venne art prints that you can purchase. These prints showcase the artist's unique style and are available in various sizes to suit your preferences. You can choose from an array of subjects, including animals, landscapes, and still life paintings. One popular print is "The Great Wave off Kanagawa," which depicts a towering wave about to crash down on small boats below. Another favorite is "Starry Night," which shows a serene night sky with swirling stars and bright moonlight. In addition to these classics, Media Storehouse also offers lesser-known works by Jan van de Venne , such as "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" and "Water Lilies." Whether you're looking for something bold and colorful or subtle and understated, there's sure to be a Jan van de Venne print that will catch your eye at Media Storehouse.
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How much do Jan van de Venne (Artists Arts) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Jan van de Venne art prints for purchase. The cost of these prints can vary depending on the size and type of print selected. We have options available in various sizes including small, medium and large formats to suit different preferences and budgets. Our Jan van de Venne art prints are printed using high-quality materials to ensure that they capture the essence of his work perfectly. These prints are ideal for those who appreciate fine art and want to add some unique pieces to their collection. We take pride in offering affordable prices for our customers without compromising on quality or craftsmanship. Our goal is to make it easy for everyone to own beautiful artwork by renowned artists like Jan van de Venne. If you're interested in purchasing one of our Jan van de Venne art prints, please browse our selection online or contact us directly for more information about pricing and availability.
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