Famous Genre Paintings by Jan Steen

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November 25, 2009 9 items
List of famous Jan Steen Genre paintings, listed alphabetically with pictures of the art when available. Jan Steen is revered by art enthusiasts everywhere, having created some of the most historic Genre paintings of all time. These popular Jan Steen Genre paintings have sold for up to a few hundred thousand dollars, so if you want an original in your home then you better start saving. Going to museums can be expensive and time consuming, so scroll through this list to see Genre paintings that Jan Steen created from the comfort of your own home. You can find additional information for these renowned Jan Steen Genre paintings by clicking the names of the pieces. Everything from The Dancing Couple to Adolf and Catharina Croeser on the Oude Delft is featured on this list, so cast your votes below. This list answers the questions, "What are the most famous Jan Steen Genre paintings?" and "What are examples of Jan Steen Genre paintings?"
  • Children Teaching a Cat to Dance
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    "Children Teaching a Cat to Dance" (c. 1665-1668) is a painting by Dutch artist Jan Steen.
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  • Doctor's Visit
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    Doctor's Visit (1658-1662) is a painting by Dutch artist Jan Steen.
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  • The Dancing Couple
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    "The Dancing Couple" (1663) is a painting by Dutch baroque-era artist Jan Steen.
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  • Peasants Before an Inn
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    "Peasants Before an Inn" (1653) is a painting by Dutch artist Jan Steen.
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  • ‘The way you hear it, is the way you sing it’
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    ‘The way you hear it, is the way you sing it’ (c. 1665) is a painting by Dutch Golden Age artist Jan Steen.
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  • The Family Concert
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    "The Family Concert" (1666) is a painting by Dutch artist Jan Steen.
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  • 'In Luxury Beware'
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    'In Luxury Beware' is a painting by Jan Steen.
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  • The Feast of Saint Nicholas
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    The Feast of Saint Nicholas, is a painting by Dutch master Jan Steen, which can now be found in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. It measures 82 x 70.5 cm. The picture, painted in the chaotic Jan Steen "style," depicts a family at home on December 5, the night celebrated in the Netherlands as the Feast of Saint Nicholas, or Sinterklaas. The focal point of the painting is the youngest daughter of the family, a golden-child, painted, in fact, in a golden smock and showing golden locks. She has behaved all year, and Saint Nicholas has rewarded her by stuffing her shoe with a doll and other treats, which she carries in her bucket. She is in stark contrast to her elder brother, standing to her right, who is sobbing, while another brother looks on, laughing. Apparently, the elder brother has been naughty, and his shoe, held up by an elder sister behind him, was left empty. Still there is hope for the sobbing boy. Hidden in the background, almost obscured by the draperies, his grandmother seems to beckon to him—perhaps she is hiding a gift for him too, behind the heavy curtains.
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  • Adolf and Catharina Croeser on the Oude Delft
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    "Adolf and Catharina Croeser on the Oude Delft" (1655) is a painting by Dutch artist Jan Steen.
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