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Jan Jacobszoon Hinlopen (10 May 1626 – 4 September 1666) was a rich Dutch cloth merchant, an officer in the civic guard, a real estate developer in the Jordaan, alderman in the city council and a keen art collector. He would have been elected as a burgomaster, if he had not died at the age of forty, an age considered acceptable to be eligible. He was a prominent patron of the arts in his time, and there is some speculation on being an influential protector of Rembrandt and it is likely that he had good connections with Gabriel Metsu. Hinlopen, like his father-in-law, Joan Huydecoper I, is known in art history because of the poems by Jan Vos reciting the paintings in his house and members of the family. These paintings are spread all over the world, the poems nearly forgotten.

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  • Jan Jacobszoon Hinlopen (es)
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  • Jan J. Hinlopen (nl)
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  • Jan Jacobszoon Hinlopen (10 May 1626 – 4 September 1666) was a rich Dutch cloth merchant, an officer in the civic guard, a real estate developer in the Jordaan, alderman in the city council and a keen art collector. He would have been elected as a burgomaster, if he had not died at the age of forty, an age considered acceptable to be eligible. He was a prominent patron of the arts in his time, and there is some speculation on being an influential protector of Rembrandt and it is likely that he had good connections with Gabriel Metsu. Hinlopen, like his father-in-law, Joan Huydecoper I, is known in art history because of the poems by Jan Vos reciting the paintings in his house and members of the family. These paintings are spread all over the world, the poems nearly forgotten. (en)
  • Jan Jacobsz. Hinlopen (Amsterdam, 10 mei 1626 - aldaar, 4 september 1666) was een rijke lakenhandelaar, projectontwikkelaar, schepen in het stadhuis, vaandrig en luitenant in de schutterij en een verwoed verzamelaar van schilderijen. (nl)
  • Jan Jacobszoon Hinlopen (10 de mayo de 1626 - 4 de septiembre de 1666) era un rico comerciante de telas holandés, oficial de la guardia cívica, promotor inmobiliario en el Jordaan, concejal del ayuntamiento, y un entusiasmado coleccionista de arte. Habría sido elegido como burgomaestre, si no hubiera muerto a los cuarenta años; edad considerada aceptable para ser elegible. Fue un destacado mecenas de las artes en su época, y se especula sobre ser un protector influyente de Rembrandt y es probable que tuviera buenas conexiones con Gabriel Metsu. Hinlopen, como su suegro, Joan Huydecoper I, fue conocido en la historia de arte por los poemas de Jan Vos que recitan las pinturas de su casa, y a los miembros de su familia. Estas pinturas se extienden por todo el mundo, y los poemas han sido casi (es)
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  • Jan Jacobszoon Hinlopen (en)
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  • Jan Jacobszoon Hinlopen (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Rembrandt_Harmensz_van_Rijn_-_Ahasuerus,_Haman_and_Esther_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Visit_to_the_nursery,_by_Gabriël_Metsu.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Landhuis_pijnenburg.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Gabriel-Metsu-Familie-Hinlopen-Gemaeldegalerie_Berlin.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Helst.jpg
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  • Amsterdam (en)
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