Artist
Jan van Goyen

Dutch Republic
Jan van Goyen is a Dutch Republic Dutch Golden Age painter. 145 works are cataloged here, principally at National Gallery of Art, most of them oil paintings.
Jan Josephszoon van Goyen (Dutch pronunciation: ; 13 January 1596 – 27 April 1656) was a Dutch landscape painter. The scope of his landscape subjects was very broad as he painted forest landscapes, marine paintings, river landscapes, beach scenes, winter landscapes, cityscapes, architectural views and landscapes with peasants. The list of painters he influenced is much longer. He was an extremely prolific artist who left approximately twelve hundred paintings and more than one thousand drawings.
Works by Jan van Goyen
View of Rhenen
View of Dordrecht from the North
The Pelkus Gate near Utrecht
A View of The Hague from the Northwest
View of Emmerich
View of Dordrecht from the Dordtse Kil
A panoramic view of Rhenen, seen from the North-East
Sandy Road with a Farmhouse
View of Haarlem and the Haarlemmer Meer
A Beach with Fishing Boats
Castle by a River
The Valkhof in Nijmegen
Panoramic view of the river Spaarne and the Haarlemmermeer
Country House near the Water
View of the Rhine and the Elterberg
Burgomaster Cornelis Damasz. van der Gracht and his Wife, Jopken Jacobs, in a Landscape
River view
View of the Merwede off Dordrecht
Frozen River with Skaters
Ice Scene near a Wooden Observation Tower
A Windy Day
River Landscape with a Ferry and a Church
River landscape with boats and cottages on the bank
Dune Landscape
Winter Scene near The Hague
River Scene with an Inn
Zeil- en roeiboten in een riviermonding
River view with sentry post
View of an imaginary town across a river with the Vianen tower of Saint Pol
Summer
Summer
View of Arnhem
View of Nijmegen
Fishing Boats off an Estuary
Collections represented