Portret van George I, koning van Groot-Brittannië
1701 - 1724
Medium
engraving
Dimensions
346; 255
About this artwork
plaatrand: hoogte 346 mm x breedte 255 mm
Art Historical Context
This engraving by Dutch artist Jacob Gole captures King George I of Great Britain in formal portrait style. Created between 1701 and 1724, the work measures 346 by 255 millimeters and reflects the period when the German-born monarch ascended the British throne in 1714, uniting the crowns of Great Britain and Hanover. Gole, known for his skilled reproductive prints, produced this image to circulate the royal likeness across Europe at a time when visual representation helped strengthen political legitimacy. Engraving was a vital medium in the early eighteenth century, allowing detailed portrait...
About the Artist
Jacob Gole · 1660–1737
Jacob Gole (c. 1660-1737) was a Dutch engraver and mezzotinter renowned for his portrait engravings and his role in disseminating the mezzotint technique across Europe. Born in Paris to the celebrated Huguenot cabinetmaker Pierre Gole, he emerged as one of the most skilled printmakers of the late Dutch Golden Age. Gole's significance in art history lies primarily in his mastery of the mezzotint t...