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(2) Jan Mijtens
(b The Hague, c. 1614; d The Hague, bur 24 Dec 1670). Nephew of (1) Daniel Mijtens I. He was the son of Daniels elder brother David, a saddle-maker in The Hague. Jan may have learnt to paint from his uncle Isaac Mijtens. After 1634 he may have trained with his uncle Daniel, who had by then returned to The Hague; Jan married Daniels daughter Anna in 1642. In 1639 he had been admitted to The Hagues guild of painters, of which he became a governor in 1656. In the latter year he helped to found the painters society De Pictura; from 16678 he was a governor of this society and from 166970 its dean.
Part of the Mijtens family
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