Jan Miel

Paintings by Jan Miel

Charlatan by Jan Miel - Genre Paintings from Hermitage Museum
Charlatan
c. 1650, Jan Miel
Harbour by Jan Miel
Harbour
Between 1650 and 1655, Jan Miel
Hunters at Rest by Jan Miel - Genre Paintings from Hermitage MuseumHunters at Rest
First half of the 17th century, Jan Miel
Scene from the Life of Tramps by Jan Miel - Theatre Paintings from Hermitage Museum
Scene from the Life of Tramps
First half of the 17th century, Jan Miel
Genre Scene by Jan Miel - Genre Paintings from Hermitage Museum
Genre Scene
1650s, Jan Miel
Hunters at Rest by Jan Miel - Genre Paintings from Hermitage Museum
Hunters at Rest
First half of the 17th century, Jan Miel
Road in the Roman Campagna by Jan Miel - Landscape Paintings from Hermitage Museum
Road in the Roman Campagna
First half of the 17th century, Jan Miel
Jan Miel (1599, Beveren, Belgium - 1656 | Period: Baroque) was a Flemish painter and engraver who was active in Italy where he formed part of the circle of genre painters influenced by Pieter van Laer who are referred to as 'Bamboccianti'.