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===Landscapes=== He painted a wide variety of landscapes including: landscapes of woods, rivers and harbours, villages, cityscapes, architectural views with figures, [[veduta|veduti]], hell scenes, landscapes with the Holy Family, paradise landscapes and allegorical landscapes. These landscapes show his father's influence although he would develop some personal touches in his later career.<ref name=oxonline/> His best works are his wide landscapes, which he produced on his own or in collaboration with other painters such as [[Hendrick van Balen the Elder]] and [[Joos de Momper]].<ref name=rubens/> During his career, he collaborated with many other artists such as [[Jan van Balen]] - the son of his father's collaborator Hendrick van Balen the Elder, Pieter de Lierner, [[Adriaen Stalbemt]], [[Lucas Van Uden]], his brother-in-law [[David Teniers the Younger]], his father-in-law Abraham Janssens, [[Sebastiaen Vrancx]], Denijs van Alsloot and Hendrik de Clerck.<ref name=oxonline/> In view of the strong demand for large decorative landscapes at the time, Jan the Younger would sometimes have his father's works copied in his workshop and then sell them under his father's signature.<ref name=getty/> In the wide landscapes he often reprised compositions of his father but executed them in a different palette.<ref name=oxonline/> Among his veduta paintings can be counted a [[:File:The Royal Palace in Brussels, c. 1627.jpg|''View of the palace of Brussels with Archdukes Albert and Isabella'']] (c. 1627, [[Museo del Prado]]) executed in collaboration with Sebastiaen Vrancx.<ref name=oxonline/> [[File:A Basket of Flowers MET DT2134.jpg|thumb|''Basket of Flowers'']] In his village landscapes Jan initially followed his father's precedent and gradually developed his own idiom in the 1640s.<ref name=oxonline/>
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