Jacob de Wit

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Jacob de Wit was an 18th-century Dutch painter and draftsman renowned for his Rococo-style religious and mythological works, particularly his ceiling and wall decorations in Amsterdam.

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instanceOf draftsman
human
painter
activeYearsEnd 1754
activeYearsStart 1710
artisticSchool Amsterdam school of decorative painting NERFINISHED
birthDate 1695-12-19
birthPlace Amsterdam NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Amsterdam patrician families
Dutch civic institutions
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
deathDate 1754-11-12
deathPlace Amsterdam NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Dutch
fieldOfWork decorative arts
mythological art
religious art
gender male
genre ceiling painting
mythological painting
religious painting
wall decoration
influencedBy Anthony van Dyck NERFINISHED
Italian Baroque painting
Peter Paul Rubens NERFINISHED
knownFor Rococo-style religious scenes
grisaille paintings
illusionistic ceiling paintings
mythological allegories
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
movement Baroque
Rococo NERFINISHED
name Jacob de Wit NERFINISHED
notableWork ceiling and wall decorations in Amsterdam canal houses
ceiling paintings in the Amsterdam Town Hall (Royal Palace on Dam Square)
paintings in the Huis van Brienen (Herengracht, Amsterdam)
paintings in the Palace of Soestdijk
paintings in the Trippenhuis, Amsterdam
occupation draftsman
painter
residence Amsterdam
studiedUnder Albert van Spiers NERFINISHED
Jacob van Hal NERFINISHED
style Baroque-influenced composition
Rococo decorative painting
workLocation Amsterdam
The Hague

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De Wit hasNotableBearer Jacob de Wit