Jacob Duck

Jacob Duck (* 1600, † January 22, 1667 in Utrecht, also written Duyck ) was a Dutch painter.

Life

Duck worked around 1630-50 in Haarlem and painted in the taste of Dirk neck and A. Palamedes. Most of his paintings depict scenes from the life of a soldier or simple pieces society; they are conscientious, slightly stiffer treatment and not very witty in expression, but by fine coloring, and especially virtuosic playing shiny fabrics.

His paintings are in public and private collections frequently. The Gallery at Gotha has their five, the collection Liechtenstein in Vienna four. It has previously often confused him with the animal painter Jan le Ducq and Johan le Ducq.

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  • Dutch Painter
  • Born in the 16th or 17th century
  • Died in 1667
  • Man
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