Harmen Jansz Muller Collection
Harman Jansz Muller, also known as Jan Muller, was a prolific Dutch painter in the late 16th and early 17th centuries
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Harman Jansz Muller, also known as Jan Muller, was a prolific Dutch painter in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. His works spanned various genres and subjects, showcasing his versatility and skill. One of his notable pieces is the "Holy Family with St. Elizabeth & St. John the Baptist" from 1588. In this painting, Muller captures the serene beauty of Mary, Joseph, Jesus, Elizabeth, and John in a harmonious composition. Another masterpiece by Muller is "The Adoration of the Magi" created around 1626. This work depicts the biblical scene where three wise men present gifts to baby Jesus. The artist's attention to detail and vibrant colors bring this sacred moment to life. In "Lot and His Daughters, " painted circa 1630, Muller explores a darker theme from biblical lore. The painting portrays Lot's daughters seducing their father after escaping Sodom's destruction—a thought-provoking piece that showcases his ability to tackle complex narratives. Muller also delved into historical figures like Chilon—Legislator & Philosopher of Sparta—in his artwork dating back to approximately 1615. Through meticulous brushwork, he brings forth Chilon's wisdom and stoic demeanor. "The Adoration of the Magi" from around 1625 further exemplifies Muller's mastery in capturing religious scenes with emotional depth and rich symbolism. "Balthazars Feast, " completed around 1624 by Jan Muller, presents an opulent banquet scene featuring King Balthazar surrounded by courtiers—an exquisite display of lavishness rendered with finesse. "Harpocrates, " another captivating creation from ca. 1611 by Jan Muller portrays this ancient philosopher in deep contemplation—a testament to both Harpocrates' intellectual prowess and Müller’s artistic talent for capturing human emotion through paintbrush strokes.