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(3) Frans van Mieris (ii)
(b Leiden, 24 Dec 1689; d Leiden, 22 Oct 1763). Painter and writer, grandson of (1) Frans van Mieris and son and pupil of (2) Willem van Mieris. His oeuvre comprises portraits, several small history paintings and many genre scenes (e.g. the Grocers Shop Seen through an Arched Window, 1715; Amsterdam, Rijksmus.), which stylistically and thematically are similar to his fathers work. His most important picture, the Three Generations (1742; Leiden, Stedel. Mus. Lakenhal; see LEIDEN, fig. 2), shows himself standing alongside his father, Willem, and holding in one hand a portrait of his famous grandfather, Frans, while pointing with the other to Houbrakens De groote schouburgh, which lies open at an engraved portrait of the latter. In this way he demonstrated, with obvious pride, that he was from a distinguished family of painters, who for three generations had occupied a central position among Leiden artists. In addition to being a painter, he was well known for his historical and numismatic writings.
Part of the Mieris, van family
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