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VICTORS, Jan
Hannah Giving Her Son Samuel to the Priest ar

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VICTORS, Jan

1619-1676 . Dutch painter. He was half-brother to the bird painter Jacobus Victors (1640-1705) and the noted Delft potter Victor Victors (b 1638). About 150 oil paintings by Jan Victors, comprising portraits, genre scenes and historical subjects on both canvas and panel, have been catalogued. No signed or securely attributable drawing by him is known. Although his training is undocumented, Victors has long been considered a member of the school of Rembrandt in Amsterdam. His paintings of 1640-70 show many formal and thematic interrelationships with Rembrandt and his documented pupils of the 1630s  Related Paintings of VICTORS, Jan :. | Detail of the wife of Zebedee Interceding with Christ ove her sons | The Adoration of the Magi | Kulmbach | New England Landscape | Landscape |
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