Jan Wyck (1640-1702)
Aliases: Johan Wijck; John Wyck; John "van" Wyck
Professions: Painter; Etcher; Landscape painter; Battle painter; Animal painter
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PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION JAN WYCK HAARLEM 1652 - 1700 MORTLAKE NEAR LONDON AN EXTENSIVE
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Jan Wyck (Haarlem 1640-1702 Mortlake)
Jan Wyck Biography
(b Haarlem, 29 Oct 1652; d Mortlake, nr London, 17 May 1700). Son of (1) Thomas Wijck. A marriage certificate issued on 22 November 1676 describes the artist as Jan Wick of St Pauls Covent Garden, gent., widower, about 31 ..., suggesting that he was born c. 1645, but his correct birthdate is known from the inscription on a mezzotint portrait of him by John Faber II (16841756) after a painting by Sir Godfrey Kneller. Jan is first documented on 17 June 1674, when he appeared before the court of the Painter-Stainers Company in London and vowed to pay both his own and his fathers quarterly fees. The certificate of 1676 relates to his second marriage, to Ann Skinner (d 1687), who between 1678 and 1683 bore him four children, all of whom died young. After Anns death in 1687, he married Elizabeth Holomberg (d 1693) in 1688 and moved to Mortlake. Between 1689 and 1693 they had two sons and a daughter.
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Jan Wyck (c. 1640-1700) "The Battle of the Boyne,"
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Jan Wyck (Haarlem circa 1640-1702 Mortlake) An Arab grey with a groom, a dog and other figures beyond in a Turkish landscape
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Jan Wyck Haarlem 1645 - 1700 Mortlake near London , an elegant hunting party resting under a tree, a river and a village beyond; an elegant hunting party resting near a sculpted fountain
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Jan Wyck the Elder (c. 1645-1700) Landscape near
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