Jan Harmensz. Muller

Jan Harmensz. Muller, Lot and His Daughters, 1600
Jan Harmensz. Muller (1571–1628) was a Flemish engraver and painter.
Muller was born in Amsterdam. His father was a book printer, engraver and publisher. He learned the engraving trade while working at the family business. He traveled and lived in Italy for a time. Muller returned home, inherited his father's business, and died in 1628.[1]
Works
- Rape of Sabine,[2] The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago
 - Couple embracing,[3] The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
 - Two studies of Atlas,[4] The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK
 - Masked Ball,[5] Le Louvre, Paris
 - Head,[5] Le Louvre, Paris
 - Agar in the desert,[5] Le Louvre, Paris
 - The Prodigal son being seduced,[6] Le Louvre, Paris
 - Raising of Lazarus',[7] National Gallery of Ottawa, Canada
 
References
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- ↑ "Jan Harmensz. Muller Biography". Retrieved 2010-01-23.
 - ↑ Jan Harmensz. Muller - The Art Institute of Chicago
 - ↑ Jan Harmensz. Muller - The J.P Getty Museum
 - ↑ Jan Harmensz. Muller - The Fitzwilliam Museum
 - 1 2 3 Jan Harmensz. Muller - Le Louvre
 - ↑ Jan Harmensz. Muller - Le Louvre
 - ↑ Jan Harmensz. Muller - National Gallery of Ottawa
 
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