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Here are all the paintings of JACOBSZ, Dirck 01
ID |
Painting |
Oil Pantings, Sorted from A to Z |
Painting Description |
19104 |
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Group Portrait of the Arquebusiers of Amsterdam |
detail, 1532, oil on canvas transferred from panel, The Hermitage, St. Petersburg. |
29324 |
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Group Portrait of the Arquebusiers of Amsterdam |
mk65
1532
Oil on canvas
transferred from panel
45x63"
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40995 |
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Group portrait of the Shooting Company of Amsterdam |
mk159
1532
Oil on canvas
transferred from panel
115x160cm
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7671 |
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Pompeius Occo |
1531
Oil on panel, 66 x 54 cm
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
82142 |
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Pompeius Occo |
1531(1531)
Medium Oil on panel
cyf |
83923 |
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Pompeius Occo |
ca. 1531(1531)
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions 66.5 x 55.1 cm (26.2 x 21.7 in)
cyf |
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JACOBSZ, Dirck
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Flemish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1497-1567
North Netherlandish painter, son of JACOB CORNELISZ. VAN OOSTSANEN. His birthdate is estimated from van Mander's claim that he died at the age of almost 70. His birthplace is unknown, but by about the age of three he was living in Amsterdam, where his father purchased a house in 1500. Dirck himself is documented in the city from 1546 until his burial. About 1550 he married Marritgen Gerritsdr., by whom he had two children, Maria Dircksdr. and Jacob Dircksz. War, also a painter. Dirck was trained by his father, probably around 1512, when Jan van Scorel was an apprentice. The two young artists may have remained friends, for in later years elements of Jan's mature, more Mannerist style can be seen in Dirck's paintings. Not only were Dirck's father and his brother, the little-known painter Cornelis Jacobsz. (d 1526-33), artists, his uncle Cornelis Buys I ( fl c. 1490-1524)
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