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Jacob Duck

Jacob Duck (1600 - 1667) was active/lived in Netherlands.  Jacob Duck is known for Figure, genre painting.

Jacob Duck was probably born in Utrecht, where he is listed in the painters' guild of St. Lucas to 1621.  Between 1631 and 1649 he worked in Utrecht, Haarlem and surroundings, 1656, he moved to The Hague, where he died around 1667.

He specialized in genre scenes of soldiers but also of everyday life with a highly detailed description of the interior.  Another topic included allegorical representations.   ...  [Displaying 423 of 814 characters.]  Artist bio

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