Jan Carbaat

Jan Carbaat (Koog aan de Zaan, 12 March 1866 – Rhenen, 24 May 1925) was a Dutch painter of still lifes, landscape scenes, and buildings.

[4] Around 1910, Carbaat and Zandleven gave evening courses in hand and architectural drawing in Hengelo.

[5] Carbaat proved to be a wealthy man, in 1912 he had a country house built in Putten called "Villa Zandleven".

In August 1925, Carbaat's bequeathed art collection was sold through the notary in Rhenen, this included a large number of Zandleven's paintings.

[8] Nineteen of Carbaat's works are held in the permanent collection of the Kröller Müller Museum.

Jan Carbaat, Still life, 1911