Jan Lievens (1607 – 1674) was a Dutch Golden Age painter who was connected with his close contemporary Rembrandt, a year older, in the early parts of their careers. They shared a birthplace in Leiden, training with Pieter Lastman in Amsterdam, where they jointly worked in a studio for about five years until 1631. Like Rembrandt he painted both portraits and history paintings, but unlike him Lievens' career took him away from Amsterdam to London, Antwerp, The Hague and Berlin.
A young girl
Allegory of Peace
King Guy of Lusignan and King Saladin
The Violin Player
The Cardplayers