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67 The Still-life painter Jacob Rotius by Mr. H. F. WIJNMAN. The still-life painter Jacob Rotius was born at Hoorn in 1644 (baptized 11. Sept. 1644), as the son of the painter Jan Albertsz Rotius (1624-1666) and Maartje Ambrosiusdr. In 1668 he married Hendrina Swol and died at Hoorn about 1681/1682, having, it is supposed, committed suicide. His widow moved to Steenwijk after his death. Rotius probably painted chiefly flowers and fruit. At the exhibition-Kleykamp, at the Hague (1929), a warmly-tinted flower-painting arrived, signed "JRotius fc 1674," from an English collection. In the collection Beets at Amsterdam there is a painting from him, represen- ting a bundle of hanging fruit, signed "J. Rootius 1677". The author tries to prove that the still-life of a breakfast (signed Rotius 165.?) in the Rijks Museum at Amsterdam is by the hand of Jan Albertsz Rotius, the father of Jacob. For this reason he presumes that other still-lifes of a breakfast, appearing in the art literature have also been painted by the old Rotius. Zu Antonis Blocklandt van Montfoort von AUGUST SCHUCHERT. urch eine Reihe von Aufsdtzen in dieser Zeitschrift ist die Forschung D uber Blocklandt aktuell geworden. Vor allem hat E.
Oud Holland - Quarterly for Dutch Art History – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1930
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