ArtistsJan Hackaert
Jan Hackaert

Jan Hackaert

Dutch Republic, 1628–1685
PrintmakingBaroque
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22
Works in Collection
33
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1
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  • Baroque
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Jan Hackaert was a Dutch Golden Age painter specializing in woodland and mountain landscapes rendered with precise atmospheric effect and warm, golden light. Active in Amsterdam from the mid-seventeenth century, he developed a distinctive approach to Romantic scenery that influenced later landscape conventions. His compositions typically featured staffage figures within densely wooded valleys or dramatic rocky outcrops, painted in oils with careful attention to the interplay of shadow and sunlight. Hackaert's work bridged the naturalistic Dutch landscape tradition and the more theatrical Alpine scenes that appealed to wealthy collectors of his era.

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Baroque
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Mountain Landscape with a River Valley (c. 1658 - c. 1670)
Rijksmuseum
Groep hoge berken (1639 - 1700)
Rijksmuseum
Landschap met een hangende boom aan het water (1640 - 1699)
Rijksmuseum
The Lake of Zurich (c. 1660)
Rijksmuseum
The Narrow Stream
Cleveland Museum of Art
The Serpentine Road
Cleveland Museum of Art
The Rock Bathed by the River
Cleveland Museum of Art
Bourges:  The Gate to the City of Gorcum
Cleveland Museum of Art
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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National Gallery of Art
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