Hans Jurriaensz. van Baden
Name: | Hans Jurriaensz. van Baden |
Name variants: | Jans Jurriaensz van Baden / Johannes |
Gender: | male |
Born: | Steinbach (Baden) circa |
Died: | Amsterdam buried on |
Father: | |
Mother: |
Marriages:
- Janeke Vermeere (? - 1634), Arnemuiden
- Brechtge Jacobs (? - 1652), Amsterdam
- Claesie Jans te Matena (1616 - 1663), Amsterdam before
- Annetie Alberts vanden Berg (? - 1663), Sloterdijk
Occupations:
- zeeman (-)
- fine art painter (-)
Occupational addresses:
- Amsterdam (From circa until )
- Arnemuiden (From circa until circa )
- Amsterdam (-)
Attributes
Category | Attribute | Value | Date start | Date end |
---|---|---|---|---|
Subject of painting | Architectuur | architectuur | ||
Subject of painting | Architectuur | kerkinterieurs | ||
Subject of painting | Historie | historiestukken |
Relations
Relation | Modifier | Date start | Date end |
---|---|---|---|
Artistic | |||
collaborated with Jan Christiaensz Micker | |||
Education and training | |||
pupil of Dirck Christiaensz. van Delen, alias: Theodoor van Delen | certain | ||
Identity | |||
not to be confused with Johannes van Baden |
References
External biographical records
- http://viaf.org/viaf/305154277
- http://vocab.getty.edu/ulan/500003890
- http://www.biografischportaal.nl/persoon/17080233
- http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q21039685
- https://rkd.nl/artists/3452
Primary sources
- Stadsarchief Amsterdam, Amsterdam: DTB-registers (toegangsnummer 5001)
Secondary sources
- Groenendijk, Pieter, Beknopt biografisch lexicon van Zuid- en Noord-Nederlandse schilders, graveurs, glasschilders, tapijtwevers et cetera van ca. 1350 tot ca. 1720, Leiden: Primavera (2008)
- Thieme, Ulrich & Becker, Felix, Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart, Band 2, Leipzig: Engelmann (1908)
- Bredius, A., 'Hoe een varendgezel schilder werd Hans Juriaensz van Baden', Oud Holland 44 (1927), pp. 17-22
- Meißner, Günter, Allgemeines Künstler-Lexikon: die bildenden Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker, Teil 6, München-Leipzig: Saur (1992)