- Jacob van Utrecht
Jacob van Utrecht, also named by his
signature Jacobus Traiectensis (born c. 1479 - dead after 1525) was a Flemish early Renaissance painter who worked inAntwerp andLübeck .Life
Jacob van Utrecht's life is still very much in the dark. Research on this important Flemish artist did not start before the end of 19th century. He was probably born in Utrecht, although it is not certain. It is assumed that he became a citizen of Antwerp around 1500 and he is recorded as a "free
master craftsman " of theGuild of St Luke there from 1506 to 1512.From 1519 to 1525 he is recorded as a member of the "Leonardsbruderschaft" ("Leonard's Brotherhood"), a religious confraternity of merchants in Lübeck among whose ranks the leaders of the
Protestant Reformation in the 1530s could be found.From then on no traces of his life have been found.
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In addition to "Jacobus Traiectensis" he also signed his artworks with his real surname "Claez".
Works
* "Berlin
altar " (1513), Gemäldegalerie inBerlin
* "Colognealtarpiece " (1515), for theGreat St. Martin Church inCologne , now in theWallraf-Richartz Museum
*Tryptych (1520) for Lübeck merchant, Hinrich Kerckring,St. Annen Museum in Lübeck
*Portrait of a young Lady from Lübeck (c. 1520),Louvre ,Paris
* Portrait of a man with a little dog (c. 1520),Swedish National Museum of Fine Arts ,Stockholm
* Portrait "Johann Wigerick" (1522), Herdringen Palace nearArnsberg , (Sauerland )
* Portrait of a man writing a letter (1524), Gemäldegalerie, Berlin
* Portrait of a man with rings (1524),Hermitage Museum ,St. Petersburg ,Russia
*Crucifixion altar (ca. 1525), in Nøddebo in the north ofZealand ,Denmark
*Trinity altar (1525) for St. Mary's Church in Lübeck, lost inWorld War II bomb raid
*Annunciation altar with portraits of donating Lübeck merchant Hermann Plönnies and his wife, formerly in the Reedtz-Thott Collection atGavnø Castle on the isle ofGavnø nearNæstved on southern ZealandReferences
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