
Rijksmuseum / Public Domain
Catalogue
- Year
- 1701
- Medium
- pen on paper, ink
- Dimensions
- height: 288 cm, width: 370 cm
- Collection
- Rijksmuseum
- Artist
- Jan Claudius de Cock
Artist
Sculpture
Jan Claudius de Cock was a Flemish painter, sculptor, print artist and writer. De Cock produced both religious and secular sculpture on a small as well as monumental scale. De Cock completed many commissions in the Dutch Republic. He worked on decorations for the courtyard of the Breda Palace for William III, King of England, Ireland, and Scotland and stadtholder. He is credited with introducing neoclassicism in Flemish sculpture. He was a prolific draughtsman and designed prints for the Antwerp publishers. As a writer, he wrote a poem about the 1718 fire in the Jesuit Church in Antwerp and a book of instructions on the art of sculpture.
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- Jan Claudius de Cock
- Year
- 1701
- Medium
- pen on paper, ink
- Dimensions
- height: 288 cm, width: 370 cm
- Watts ID
- WW-1701-332295
Source
- Collection
- Rijksmuseum
- Source
- rijksmuseum
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- verified





