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FYT, Jan
Flemish Baroque Era Painter, 1611-1661 Flemish painter, draughtsman and etcher. He was apprenticed in Antwerp in 1621-2 to Hans van den Berch [Berghe] (not to be confused with Jan van den Bergh of Alkmaar) and probably completed his training with Frans Snyders. In 1629-30 Fyt became a master in the Antwerp Guild of St Luke, but he continued to work for Snyders until 1631. In 1633 and 1634 he was in Paris. According to his biographers, he then went to Italy; an Italian journey is confirmed by the fact that in 1650 he joined the Antwerp Guild of Romanists (exclusive to those who had visited Rome), of which he became the dean in 1652. He apparently worked in Rome, where he joined the Schildersbent and was given the nickname 'Goudvink' (Dut.: 'goldfinch'). In Venice, according to Orlandi, Fyt worked for the Sagredo and Contarini families. He is also thought to have visited Naples, Florence and Genoa, and Orlandi stated that he also went to Spain and London. By 5 September 1641 Fyt was back in Antwerp, where, apart from a brief trip to the northern Netherlands in 1642, he apparently remained for the rest of his career.

 

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FYT, Jan Big Dog, Dwarf and Boy df oil painting

Painting ID::  6738

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FYT, Jan
Big Dog, Dwarf and Boy df
1652 Oil on canvas, 138 x 203,5 cm Gemäldegalerie, Dresden
   
   
     

 

 

FYT, Jan Bird Concert sdgh oil painting

Painting ID::  6739

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FYT, Jan
Bird Concert sdgh
Oil on canvas, 135 x 186 cm Rockox House, Antwerp
   
   
     

 

 

FYT, Jan Bittern and Ducks Startled by Dogs ssg oil painting

Painting ID::  6740

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FYT, Jan
Bittern and Ducks Startled by Dogs ssg
Oil on canvas, 138 x 172 cm Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent
   
   
     

 

 

FYT, Jan Diana with Her Hunting Dogs beside Kill  dfg oil painting

Painting ID::  6741

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FYT, Jan
Diana with Her Hunting Dogs beside Kill dfg
Oil on canvas, 79 x 116 cm Staatliche Museen, Berlin
   
   
     

 

 

FYT, Jan Diana with Her Hunting Dogs beside Kill (detail) klj oil painting

Painting ID::  6742

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FYT, Jan
Diana with Her Hunting Dogs beside Kill (detail) klj
Oil on canvas Staatliche Museen, Berlin
   
   
     

 

 

FYT, Jan Mushrooms dj oil painting

Painting ID::  6743

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FYT, Jan
Mushrooms dj
Oil on wood, 49 x 63,5 cm Mus??es Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels
   
   
     

 

 

FYT, Jan Still-life with Dog sfgg oil painting

Painting ID::  6744

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FYT, Jan
Still-life with Dog sfgg
Oil on panel, 77 x 112 cm Museo del Prado, Madrid
   
   
     

 

 

FYT, Jan Still-Life sgg oil painting

Painting ID::  6745

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FYT, Jan
Still-Life sgg
Oil on canvas, 42 x 58,5 cm National Gallery, Prague
   
   
     

 

 

FYT, Jan Still-life with Fruits and Parrot sdg oil painting

Painting ID::  6746

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FYT, Jan
Still-life with Fruits and Parrot sdg
c. 1640 Oil on canvas, 58 x 90 cm The Hermitage, St. Petersburg
   
   
     

 

 

FYT, Jan Vase of Flowers dg oil painting

Painting ID::  6747

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FYT, Jan
Vase of Flowers dg
Oil on panel, 82 x 71 cm Rockox House, Antwerp
   
   
     

 

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FYT, Jan
Flemish Baroque Era Painter, 1611-1661 Flemish painter, draughtsman and etcher. He was apprenticed in Antwerp in 1621-2 to Hans van den Berch [Berghe] (not to be confused with Jan van den Bergh of Alkmaar) and probably completed his training with Frans Snyders. In 1629-30 Fyt became a master in the Antwerp Guild of St Luke, but he continued to work for Snyders until 1631. In 1633 and 1634 he was in Paris. According to his biographers, he then went to Italy; an Italian journey is confirmed by the fact that in 1650 he joined the Antwerp Guild of Romanists (exclusive to those who had visited Rome), of which he became the dean in 1652. He apparently worked in Rome, where he joined the Schildersbent and was given the nickname 'Goudvink' (Dut.: 'goldfinch'). In Venice, according to Orlandi, Fyt worked for the Sagredo and Contarini families. He is also thought to have visited Naples, Florence and Genoa, and Orlandi stated that he also went to Spain and London. By 5 September 1641 Fyt was back in Antwerp, where, apart from a brief trip to the northern Netherlands in 1642, he apparently remained for the rest of his career.