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1812 Antwerp, Belgium - 1879. Known for: Atmospheric landscape painting.
Jacob Jacobs studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium. He continued his studies while still in Louven, Belgium, where he came into contact with the works of Ludolf Bakhuizen and... Read full biography
Jacob Jacobs studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium. He continued his studies while still in Louven, Belgium, where he came into contact with the works of Ludolf Bakhuizen and Adriaen van de Velde, under the influence of which he turned his attention towards maritime... Read full biography
Jacob Jacobs studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium. He continued his studies while still in Louven, Belgium, where he came into contact with the works of Ludolf Bakhuizen and Adriaen van de Velde, under the influence of which he turned his attention towards maritime painting. He made his debut at the exhibition in 1833. A year later he set off on a trip to the North Sea, and then visited the Netherlands. These wanderings provided him with a lot of inspiration. At that... Read full biography
Jacob Jacobs studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium. He continued his studies while still in Louven, Belgium, where he came into contact with the works of Ludolf Bakhuizen and Adriaen van de Velde, under the influence of which he turned his attention towards maritime painting. He made his debut at the exhibition in 1833. A year later he set off on a trip to the North Sea, and then visited the Netherlands. These wanderings provided him with a lot of inspiration. At that time, he made numerous sketches, which he used in his later easel compositions. The following years were full of travels. This time the artist chose a different, more exotic direction. He went on a cruise visiting Gibraltar, Egypt and Asia Minor.... Read full biography
Jacob Jacobs studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium. He continued his studies while still in Louven, Belgium, where he came into contact with the works of Ludolf Bakhuizen and Adriaen van de Velde, under the influence of which he turned his attention towards maritime painting. He made his debut at the exhibition in 1833. A year later he set off on a trip to the North Sea, and then visited the Netherlands. These wanderings provided him with a lot of inspiration. At that time, he made numerous sketches, which he used in his later easel compositions. The following years were full of travels. This time the artist chose a different, more exotic direction. He went on a cruise visiting Gibraltar, Egypt and Asia Minor. Influenced by the charm of the South, he began to create oriental landscapes and scenes. It is known mainly for its atmospheric landscapes i... Read full biography

