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265 Jacob van Walscapelle by J. KNOEF. Little is known positively about Jacob van Walscapelle, a painter of still-lifes. A research instituted by the writer of the above article has brought to light the fact that Van Walscapelle was baptized with the name of Jacob Cruydenier, in May 1644, but that he, together with his brothers and sisters assumed the name of Van Walscapelle. After removing to Amsterdam, he was apprenticed to the painter of still-lifes, Cornelis Kick, and later (1623) received some municipal appointments in connection with the "Say Hall". He died on 16th August, 1727, still in function. It is probable that he had given up pa-nting some time previously. A Silver Tazza by Janus Lutma the Elder by MARVIN CHAUNCEY ROSS. mong the XVII century Dutch silversmiths, Janus Lutma the Elder 1) (1584?-1669), ranks second only to Adam van Vianen, whose brother Paulus possibly was his teacher. He was born at Emden and is known to have been in Paris in 1615. If Paulus van Vianen was really his teacher he could only have studied with him in Munich or Prague. From 1621, he worked in Amsterdam where he married twice, in 1623 and again
Oud Holland - Quarterly for Dutch Art History – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1939
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