Portret van Jacques Lenfant
1707 - 1724
Medium
engraving
Dimensions
364; 264
About this artwork
collector's mark: Lugt 2228
Art Historical Context
**Portret van Jacques Lenfant** is a striking engraving by Dutch artist Jacob Gole, created between 1707 and1724. Gole, skilled reproductive engraver active in the Baroque period, specialized in translating paintings into detailed prints, capturing the elegance of 18th-century portraiture. The subject, Jacques Lenfant (1–1728), was a prominent French Huguenot pastor and historian who fled religious persecution in France after the 1685 revocation of the Edict of, finding refuge in the tolerant Netherlands. This portrait immortalizes him during a time of intellectual flourishing among Protestant...
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...