Jacob Ferdinand Voet

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Jacob Ferdinand Voet was a 17th-century Flemish portrait painter known for his elegant depictions of European aristocracy and clergy.

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instanceOf Flemish Baroque painter
painter
person
portrait painter
activeIn Antwerp
Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels

Paris
Rome
artHistoricalReputation important Flemish portraitist of the late 17th century
artMovement Baroque
birthPlace Antwerp
centuryActive 17th century
countryOfBirth Habsburg Netherlands
surface form: Spanish Netherlands
culturalSphere European aristocratic culture
deathPlace Paris
genre portrait painting
influencedBy Flemish Baroque portrait tradition
Italian Baroque portraiture
knownFor elegant portraits of European aristocracy
portraits of clergy
refined and idealized portrait style
movementContext Counter-Reformation
surface form: Counter-Reformation art
nationality Flemish
notableFor series of portraits of Roman ladies
notablePatron Catholic clergy
European nobility
Roman aristocracy
occupation painter
portrait painter
regionOfActivity France
Italy
Southern Netherlands
religiousContext Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Catholic Church
styleCharacteristic attention to luxurious costumes
emphasis on sitter’s elegance
idealized yet individualized likenesses
soft modeling of faces
subtle, restrained color palette
subjectFocus aristocrats
clergy
high-ranking officials

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Voet hasNotableBearer Jacob Ferdinand Voet