Jacob van Doordt
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Jacob van Doort (-1629) was a painter of Flemish or Dutch extraction active in portrait miniatures from 1606 to his death in 1629.[1] He did much of his work for the courts of Denmark and Sweden, in particular the court of Christian IV of Denmark.
His own life is not well known.[2][3] He was possibly the son of Peter van der Doort of Antwerp and the brother of Abraham van Doordt. He may have been born in Hamburg and made a few trips to England. For most of his career he worked in Northern Europe.[4] He died in Stockholm.
References[edit]
- ^ Programme for conference on European Portrait Miniatures, Celle Castle, Germany, 2013
- ^ Abridged catalogue of the pictures and sculpture in the Royal picture, Mauritshuis (Hague, Netherlands), pg 21
- ^ Oskar Bandle, The Nordic Languages, pg 2144
- ^ Bio at RKD
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