REESBROECK, Jacob van


REESBROECK, Jacob van

Artist

(b. 1620, Antwerpen, d. 1704, Hoogstraten)

Details

Flemish painter and engraver. He studied painting as well as engraving and became a master of the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke in 1641. He received many commissions for portraits from ecclesiastical clients, local and foreign secular patrons. He was asked by Balthasar Moretus II to produce four portraits of members of the Moretus family, the owners of the Plantin Press in Antwerp. He also painted the portraits of prominent aristocrats such as those of Charles-Antoine de Calonne and Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg. In 1682 Van Reesbroeck moved his residence to Hoogstraten, a small town in the immediate vicinity of Antwerp. In Hoogstraten he painted four paintings representing the four church fathers for the St John the Evangelist Church of the local beguinage. These are the only known works in his oeuvre which are not portraits. //


Category Artists
Artists by letter R
Artist nationality Flemish