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ca. 1670 - ca. 1724
Medium
engraving
Dimensions
h 291mm × w 210mm
Collection
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Materials
paper
Object Type
Production Place
Amsterdam
Acquisition Method
purchase
Acquired
1905
Notes
mezzotint en gravure; proefdruk
Collection Type
prints
Jacob Gole (1660-1724) was a Dutch engraver, mezzotinter, and printmaker 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, bridging French craftsmanship heritage with Dutch artistic innovation.
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