13
October 2026

Clone of Clone of Clone of Clone of Clone of Clone of Clone of LECTURE - Jan Steen

The Arts Society The Hague
Tuesday, October 13, 2026 - 20:00
Atrium of Church of Our Saviour Pastoral Centre,
Helenastraat 8, The Hague, 2595 HA,
Online Event

This lecture will be live in the Atrium.  For those unable to attend, a Zoom will be available.

Jan Steen

by Sophie Oosterwijk

Dear Members and Guests,

We invite you to join us for the 2nd lecture of the season given by Sophie Oosterwijk on ‘Jan Steen’ in the Atrium on Tuesday 11th November 2025 at 20.00 hours.

Jan Steen (c.1625/6-1679) is amongst the most popular painters of the Golden Age in his native country, yet relatively unknown abroad.  A near-contemporary of Vermeer, Steen painted a prodigious number of works, from portraits to biblical scenes, but most of all genre paintings – the genre in which Vermeer also excelled.  Yet unlike Vermeer, whose works appear understated and serene, Steen’s genre scenes are usually boisterous and filled with telling details.  Although the painter often included moralising symbols that warn against sin and indulgence through punishment and retribution, the lasting impression that his works usually convey is one of humour and joie de vivre.

This will be a live lecture with the lecturer physically present in the Atrium.  We are hoping that members and Guests will take the opportunity to come to the Atrium.  

For those unable to be present at the Atrium, this lecture will also be streamed via a Zoom to those who registered.

You are requested to sign up for the lecture beforehand, also if you are coming to join us in person at the Atrium, by clicking on the sentence at the 'How to book' section.

 

THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Dr Sophie Oosterwijk

Born in Gouda (Netherlands). Has an MA and PhD in English Literature (Leiden), an MA in Medieval Studies (York) and a PhD in Art History (Leicester). Has taught at the universities of St Andrews, Leicester and Manchester, Sotheby’s Institute of Art, National Trust, V&A, U3A, WEA and other organisations, and organised many study days, tours and visits. Also a regular lecturer for Cambridge University and travel companies, and Vice President of the Church Monuments Society. Numerous publications.