Jan Olis

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Jan Olis
Born
Died
NationalityDutch
OccupationPainter
A merry company

Jan Olis (1610–1676) was a Dutch Golden Age painter.

Olis was born in Gorinchem. According to the RKD in 1632, he became a member of the Dordrecht Guild of St. Luke.[1] In 1637, he got married, and during the years 1632–43, he is registered both as a wine seller and a teacher in the guild.[1] He is possibly the same person as Jan Olofsen who became a member of the Confrerie Pictura in The Hague in 1643.[1] He then moved to Heusden in 1651 where he had various positions in the council until he became a mayor there in 1657 and was tax collector in 1670.[1] He is known for farm scenes, genre works, and merry companies and influenced the painter Mathieu Lenain.[1] He died in Heusden.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Jan Olis in the RKD