Jan van Gool
Johan, or Jan van Gool (1685 - 1763) was a Dutch painter and writer from The Hague, now remembered mainly as a biographer of artists from the Dutch Golden Age.
According to the RKD he learned to paint from Simon van der Does and Mattheus Terwesten. He became a member of the Confrerie Pictura in 1711. He was first regent, and then five years later became director, of the Hague Drawing School from 1720-1734. He spent most of his time in the Hague, but travelled to England twice and is recorded there in 1711. He specialized in Italianate landscapes.
He is best known today for his book of artist biographies, otherwise known as the "Nieuw Schouburg". The full title is De Nieuwe Schouburg der Nederlantsche kunstschilders en schilderessen: Waer in de Levens- en Kunstbedryven der tans levende en reets overleedene Schilders, die van Houbraken, noch eenig ander schryver, zyn aengeteekend, verhaelt worden. (The Hague, 1750). Related Paintings of Jan van Gool :. | The Life of a Hunter:A Tight Fix | Pine tree | Trinity (detail) df | Portrait of John Wodehouse, 1st Baron Wodehouse | The flowering Clarinet | Related Artists: Auguste Alexandre Hirsch1833-1912 Fedor Vasilyevpainted Dawn in St. Petersburg Frithjof Smith Hald1846-1903, Norway
paint Til lands med fangsten in 1892
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