![]() Should you require a signature, UPS will attempt delivery 3 times before returning the shipment to the sender. John Derian Company is not responsible for additional shipping fees if you are not available to receive your package. If you require a signature, please note it in the ‘Special Instructions’ box when checking out. Delivery charges are not refundable for unsuccessful delivery attempts. You are responsible for accepting your order delivery. Should this happen, it is important that you keep all of the original packaging and immediately contact We will replace your item and reship as soon as UPS has inspected your box and obtained possession of the original package, and the replacement products are available for shipment. DAMAGESĭespite our very best efforts to prevent it, items are occasionally damaged during shipping. Tax will be added to all orders shipped to New York and Massachusetts. International shipping is not available at this time TAX INTERNATIONAL SHIPPINGĬlick here to view our International Stockists. Box address for shipping when checking out. We ship via UPS Ground only, which does not deliver to P.O. We will send an email notification with UPS tracking information once your order has shipped. There will be additional shipping charges if you decide to receive items separately. Should there be significant differences in items’ lead times, we will reach out and provide the option to ship items separately. If you would like to receive your order sooner, please email to receive an expedited shipping quote. Orders not including decoupage typically ship within 5-10 business days. To guarantee delivery by December 22nd, please place all orders containing decoupage by December 7th and all non-decoupage items by December 8th for West Coast delivers and the 14th for East Coast deliveries. For additional inquiries, reach out to decoupage pieces are handmade to order. Our team is hard at work preparing your Holiday orders. Large furniture pieces, such as cabinets, chairs, sofas, and ottomans, must be ordered via phone or email for additional shipping estimates. Eligible items will include “Additional Flat Rate Shipping” on their respective product pages. Orders that exceed the minimum charge due to weight or size will be calculated at checkout.įree shipping on most orders of $200 or more within the contiguous US this does not apply to returns or exchanges.įor larger items, additional shipping costs may be required and will be added to the total at checkout. His work was valued much by contemporaries and as a result he was reasonably well paid for his work.There is a minimum shipping charge of $25. Steen was prolific, producing about 800 paintings, of which roughly 350 survive. He is also well known for his mastery of light and attention to detail, most notably in Persian rugs and other textiles. Steen did not shy from other themes: he painted historical, mythological and religious scenes, portraits, still lifes and natural scenes. Many of the genre scenes he portrayed, as in The Feast of Saint Nicholas, are lively to the point of chaos and lustfulness, even so much that "a Jan Steen household", meaning a messy scene, became a Dutch proverb (een huishouden van Jan Steen). Other sources of inspiration were Adriaen van Ostade and Isaac van Ostade, painters of rural scenes, who lived in Haarlem.ĭaily life was Jan Steen's main pictorial theme. ![]() Influences of Knupfer can be found in Steen's use of composition and colour. He received his painterly education from Nicolaes Knupfer (1603–1660), a German painter of historical and figurative scenes in Utrecht. Like his even more famous contemporary Rembrandt van Rijn, Jan Steen attended the Latin school and became a student in Leiden. Steen was born in Leiden, a town in Southern Holland, where his well-to-do, Catholic family were brewers who ran the tavern The Red Halbert for two generations. His works are known for their psychological insight, sense of humour and abundance of colour. Jan Havickszoon Steen was a Dutch genre painter of the 17th century (also known as the Dutch Golden Age).
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