Place: Haarlem
Born: 1656
Death: 1705
Biography:
, a Dutch Golden Age painter from Haarlem, was born in 1656 and passed away on May 28, 1705. Primarily a landscape painter, he was baptized in Haarlem on November 29, 1656. According to the RKD, he was taught by his father, Jan Vermeer van Haarlem the Elder, and became a follower of Nicolaes Berchem.
Vermeer van Haarlem's work is characterized by its Italianate landscapes, similar to those of his father and Berchem. He signed his works as 'J v der meer de jonge' (Jan van der Meer the Younger). His artistic style is notable for its dramatic lighting and detailed representation of human anatomy.
* Landscape on the Edge of the Dunes (52 x 68 cm, Mauritshuis (The Hague, Netherlands), Oil Painting) * A Farmstead by the Dunes (52 x 68 cm, Mauritshuis (The Hague, Netherlands), Oil Painting) These paintings are exemplary of Vermeer van Haarlem's Italianate landscape style and can be found in the Mauritshuis (The Hague, Netherlands), a museum renowned for its Dutch Golden Age paintings.
* Jacob Isaacksz. Van Ruisdael: Oaks at a lake with Water Lilies (142 x 116 cm, Oil On Canvas) * Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchem: River Landscape near Montfoort, c. 1655 (Albertina (Vienna, Austria), Brush)
* Jan Vermeer van Haarlem was a Dutch Golden Age painter from Haarlem. * He was primarily a landscape painter, influenced by his father and Nicolaes Berchem. * His notable works include Landscape on the Edge of the Dunes and A Farmstead by the Dunes, both found in the Mauritshuis (The Hague, Netherlands).