Mauritshuis

The Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis (English: "Maurice House") is an art museum in The Hague, the Netherlands. Previously the residence of count John Maurice of Nassau, it now has a large art collection, including paintings by Dutch painters such as Johannes Vermeer, Rembrandt van Rijn, Jan Steen, Paulus Potter and Frans Hals and works of the German painter Hans Holbein the Younger. In 1631, army officer John Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen (1... More

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  • 1635

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  • Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis, The Hague

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  • 52.0806
  • 4.3144
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Jacob van Campen

Jacob van Campen (February 2, 1596 - September 13, 1657), was a Dutch artist and architect of the Golden Age. He was born into a wealthy family at Haarlem, and spent his youth in his home town. Being of noble birth and with time on his hands, he took up painting mainly as a pastime. In 1614, he...

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  • Mar 1, 1996
  • Jun 2, 1996
  • Oct 11, 2008
  • Jan 11, 2009
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