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ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
98431  
Jacob Duck, A Guardroom Interior
 
 A Guardroom Interior   circa 1630(1630) Medium oil on panel Dimensions Height: 25 cm (9.8 in). Width: 19 cm (7.5 in).
1010  
Jacob Duck, Card Players and Merry Makers
 
 Card Players and Merry Makers   1640 Worcester Art Museum
27337  
Jacob Duck, Interior with soldiers and a woman playing cards,an officer watching from a doorway
 
 Interior with soldiers and a woman playing cards,an officer watching from a doorway   mk56 oil on panel
1009  
Jacob Duck, Sleeping Woman
 
 Sleeping Woman  
1011  
Jacob Duck, Soldiers Arming Themselves
 
 Soldiers Arming Themselves  
98234  
Jacob Duck, Soldiers inspecting coffers
 
 Soldiers inspecting coffers   1630s Medium oil on panel Dimensions 32.5 x 47 cm cyf

Jacob Duck
1600-1667 Dutch Jacob Duck Location Dutch painter and etcher. He was long confused with Jan le Ducq (1629/30-76). In 1621 he was listed as an apprentice portrait painter in the records of the Utrecht Guild of St Luke. His teacher was probably Joost Cornelisz. Droochsloot (1586-1666). The St Job Hospital in Utrecht acquired a Musical Company by him in 1629. By 1630-32 he was a master in the guild. Like Pieter Codde, he painted guardroom scenes (kortegaerdjes), for example Soldiers Arming Themselves (c. 1635; New York, H. Shickman Gal., see 1984 exh. cat., no. 36) or the Hoard of Booty (Paris, Louvre), in which the figures and their interactions are apparently full of underlying symbolic meaning. He also painted merry companies (e.g. c. 1630; Names, Mus. B.-A.) and domestic activities, such as Woman Ironing (Utrecht, Cent. Mus.), employing motifs perhaps symbolic of domestic virtue. He placed his figures in high, bare interiors in which the deep local colours of the foreground stand out well against the cool, greyish-brown background. Only a few of his etchings are known (Hollstein, Dut. & Flem., vi, pp. 9-11), depicting figures in contemporary dress, for example Young Gentleman with Broad Hat and Cloak (Hollstein, no. 10) or Virgin and Child with Magi (nos 1-4). Between 1631 and 1649 Duck presence is documented in Utrecht, Haarlem and Wijk bij Duurstede. Afterwards, and probably by 1656, he was living in The Hague. He was buried at the monastery of St Mary Magdalene in Utrecht.



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