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Jacob de Wit (1695-1754) was a Dutch painter and draftsman who is considered one of the most important figures in Dutch art during the 18th century

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Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Paris and Oenone, 1737. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Paris and Oenone, 1737. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Paris and Oenone, 1737

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Putti with Mirrors, 1725-1744. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Putti with Mirrors, 1725-1744. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Putti with Mirrors, 1725-1744

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Saint Philip Baptizes the Eunuch, 1748. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Saint Philip Baptizes the Eunuch, 1748. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Saint Philip Baptizes the Eunuch, 1748

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Callisto, Amor and Jupiter with the eagle, 1746. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Callisto, Amor and Jupiter with the eagle, 1746. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Callisto, Amor and Jupiter with the eagle, 1746

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Susanna and the Elders. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Susanna and the Elders. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Susanna and the Elders

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Minerva seated on a cloud. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Minerva seated on a cloud. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Minerva seated on a cloud

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Old woman with child and chafing dish, 1734. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Old woman with child and chafing dish, 1734. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Old woman with child and chafing dish, 1734

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Children's bacchanal, 1751. Creator: Abraham Delfos

Children's bacchanal, 1751. Creator: Abraham Delfos
Children's bacchanal, 1751

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Jupiter, Disguised as a Shepherd, Seducing Mnemosyne, the Goddess of Memory, 1727

Jupiter, Disguised as a Shepherd, Seducing Mnemosyne, the Goddess of Memory, 1727. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Jupiter, Disguised as a Shepherd, Seducing Mnemosyne, the Goddess of Memory, 1727

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Jupiter, Disguised as Diana, Seducing the Nymph Callisto, 1727. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Jupiter, Disguised as Diana, Seducing the Nymph Callisto, 1727. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Jupiter, Disguised as Diana, Seducing the Nymph Callisto, 1727

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Annunciation to the Virgin, 1723. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Annunciation to the Virgin, 1723. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Annunciation to the Virgin, 1723

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Design for a ceiling painting with the Apotheosis of Aeneas, in the corners the Four Seasons

Design for a ceiling painting with the Apotheosis of Aeneas, in the corners the Four Seasons, c.1720-c.1725

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Design for a ceiling painting with Diana and Endymion, 1726. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Design for a ceiling painting with Diana and Endymion, 1726. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Design for a ceiling painting with Diana and Endymion, 1726

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Moses Choosing the seventy Elders, 1736-1737. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Moses Choosing the seventy Elders, 1736-1737. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Moses Choosing the seventy Elders, 1736-1737

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: The Mission in the Temple, 1746. Creator: Jacob de Wit

The Mission in the Temple, 1746. Creator: Jacob de Wit
The Mission in the Temple, 1746

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: The Lord's Supper, presented in the upper room, c.1705-c.1754. Creator: Jacob de Wit

The Lord's Supper, presented in the upper room, c.1705-c.1754. Creator: Jacob de Wit
The Lord's Supper, presented in the upper room, c.1705-c.1754. Design for a painting

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Ceres, Venus, Bacchus and Sleeping Amor, c.1705-c.1754. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Ceres, Venus, Bacchus and Sleeping Amor, c.1705-c.1754. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Ceres, Venus, Bacchus and Sleeping Amor, c.1705-c.1754. Design for an overmantel

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: The Art Gallery of Jan Gildemeester Jansz, 1794-1795. Creator: Adriaan De Lelie

The Art Gallery of Jan Gildemeester Jansz, 1794-1795. Creator: Adriaan De Lelie
The Art Gallery of Jan Gildemeester Jansz, 1794-1795. In 1792, Gildemeester, a merchant, turned two large rooms at his house on Amsterdam's Herengracht into an art gallery

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Jupiter and Mnemosyne, 1733. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Jupiter and Mnemosyne, 1733. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Jupiter and Mnemosyne, 1733

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Baby Satyrs and Putti Playing with Donkey, n.d. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Baby Satyrs and Putti Playing with Donkey, n.d. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Baby Satyrs and Putti Playing with Donkey, n.d

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Christ and the Woman of Samaria, n.d. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Christ and the Woman of Samaria, n.d. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Christ and the Woman of Samaria, n.d

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Minerva with Two Putti, n.d. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Minerva with Two Putti, n.d. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Minerva with Two Putti, n.d

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Putti with Medallion, n.d. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Putti with Medallion, n.d. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Putti with Medallion, n.d

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Putti with Shield and Sword, n.d. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Putti with Shield and Sword, n.d. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Putti with Shield and Sword, n.d

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Allegory of Winter, n.d. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Allegory of Winter, n.d. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Allegory of Winter, n.d

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Five Putti at Play, n.d. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Five Putti at Play, n.d. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Five Putti at Play, n.d

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Three Putti, n.d. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Three Putti, n.d. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Three Putti, n.d

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Design for a Ceiling: Apotheosis of Callisto or Diana (recto), and Sketch of Figures (verso), 1731

Design for a Ceiling: Apotheosis of Callisto or Diana (recto), and Sketch of Figures (verso), 1731

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Study for Apotheosis of Hercules, c. 1746. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Study for Apotheosis of Hercules, c. 1746. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Study for Apotheosis of Hercules, c. 1746

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Three Cherubs Playing around a Rock, n.d. Creator: Unknown

Three Cherubs Playing around a Rock, n.d. Creator: Unknown
Three Cherubs Playing around a Rock, n.d

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Saint Gregory surrounded by other saints, in front of an archway with putti holding... ca. 1711-54

Saint Gregory surrounded by other saints, in front of an archway with putti holding... ca. 1711-54
Saint Gregory surrounded by other saints, in front of an archway with putti holding garlands overhead, ca. 1711-54

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: A Decorative Roundel with Odysseus Fighting the Beggar, and with Sphynxs (oil on canvas)

A Decorative Roundel with Odysseus Fighting the Beggar, and with Sphynxs (oil on canvas)
659353 A Decorative Roundel with Odysseus Fighting the Beggar, and with Sphynxs (oil on canvas) by Wit, Jacob de (1695-1754) (school of)

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: The Annunciation, (black chalk, pen and grey ink, watercolour heightened with white)

The Annunciation, (black chalk, pen and grey ink, watercolour heightened with white)
827601 The Annunciation, (black chalk, pen and grey ink, watercolour heightened with white) by Wit, Jacob de (1695-1754); 41.3x26.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Annunciation)

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Jupiter, Disguised as a Shepherd, Seducing Mnemosyne, the Goddess of Memory

Jupiter, Disguised as a Shepherd, Seducing Mnemosyne, the Goddess of Memory
4071467 Jupiter, Disguised as a Shepherd, Seducing Mnemosyne, the Goddess of Memory, 1727 (oil on canvas) by Wit, Jacob de (1695-1754); 240x205 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Jupiter and Mnemosyne, 1733 (pen & brown and black ink and brush and brown and gray wash

Jupiter and Mnemosyne, 1733 (pen & brown and black ink and brush and brown and gray wash
3576803 Jupiter and Mnemosyne, 1733 (pen & brown and black ink and brush and brown and gray wash, with watercolor, heightened with white gouache, over traces of graphite on ivory laid paper) by Wit

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Design for a ceiling in the Hudde House, The Hague (pen and brown ink and w / c on paper)

Design for a ceiling in the Hudde House, The Hague (pen and brown ink and w / c on paper)
XKH145248 Design for a ceiling in the Hudde House, The Hague (pen and brown ink and w/c on paper) by Wit, Jacob de (1695-1754); 25.6x34.8 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; Dutch

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Design for a ceiling in Valkenburg House, Haarlem (pen and ink and pencil on paper)

Design for a ceiling in Valkenburg House, Haarlem (pen and ink and pencil on paper)
XKH145249 Design for a ceiling in Valkenburg House, Haarlem (pen and ink and pencil on paper) by Wit, Jacob de (1695-1754); 23.4x36.8 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; Dutch

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: An Allegory of the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1748 (oil on canvas)

An Allegory of the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1748 (oil on canvas)
873815 An Allegory of the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1748 (oil on canvas) by Wit, Jacob de (1695-1754); 218.44 x119.38 cm; San Diego Museum of Art

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Allegory of Government: Wisdom Defeating Discord. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Allegory of Government: Wisdom Defeating Discord. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Allegory of Government: Wisdom Defeating Discord

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Putti Fashioning Cupids Arrows

Putti Fashioning Cupids Arrows
BAL64513 Putti Fashioning Cupids Arrows by Wit, Jacob de (1695-1754); Johnny van Haeften Gallery, London, UK; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Heavenly scene, 18th century. Artist: Jacob de Wit

Heavenly scene, 18th century. Artist: Jacob de Wit
Heavenly scene, 18th century

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: A group of angels. After an 18th century work by Jacob de Wit

A group of angels. After an 18th century work by Jacob de Wit

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Annunciation Virgin Mary center image column

Annunciation Virgin Mary center image column
Annunciation to the Virgin, The Annunciation to Mary. In the center of the image is a column for which a reader with an open book. Left of it Maria. On the right a kneeling angel

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Paris Oenone landscape foot tree shepherd Paris bends

Paris Oenone landscape foot tree shepherd Paris bends
Paris and Oenone, In a landscape at the foot of a tree, the shepherd Paris bends over the shepherdess Oenone. On the left a putto as a shepherd with the sheep, on the right a putto with a torch

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Portrait Magdalena de Cuyper mother Rogier Le Witer

Portrait Magdalena de Cuyper mother Rogier Le Witer
Portrait of Magdalena de Cuyper, mother of Rogier Le Witer, The elderly woman sits, turned to the right, in an armchair. She wears a black widows cap

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Design ceiling painting Apotheosis Aeneas corners

Design ceiling painting Apotheosis Aeneas corners
Design for a ceiling painting with the Apotheosis of Aeneas, in the corners of the Four Seasons, Design for a ceiling piece with the apotheosis of Aeneas

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Portraits Rogier Le Witer Wife Catharina Behaghel Portrait

Portraits Rogier Le Witer Wife Catharina Behaghel Portrait
Portraits of Rogier Le Witer and his Wife, Catharina Behaghel Portrait of Rogier Le Witer Portrait of Rogier Le Witer, merchant in Antwerp, Portrait of Rogier Le Witer (1591-1678)

Background imageJacob de Wit Collection: Art Gallery Jan Gildemeester Jansz art gallery

Art Gallery Jan Gildemeester Jansz art gallery
The Art Gallery of Jan Gildemeester Jansz The Art Gallery of Jan Gildemeester Jansz, The art gallery of Jan Gildemeester Jansz in his house on the Herengracht in Amsterdam



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Jacob de Wit Collection

Jacob de Wit (1695-1754) was a Dutch painter and draftsman who is considered one of the most important figures in Dutch art during the 18th century. He was born in Amsterdam and trained as a painter under his father, who was also an artist. De Wit's works are characterized by their bright colors, dynamic compositions, and strong sense of movement. He often depicted religious scenes or mythological subjects, but his greatest contribution to art history is his landscape paintings. His landscapes are known for their vibrant colors and use of light to create atmosphere and depth. De Wit's work had a great influence on later generations of artists, including Jan van Goyen and Jacob van Ruisdael. His work can be seen in many museums around the world today, including the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and The Louvre in Paris.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Jacob de Wit collection, available on Media Storehouse, is a stunning selection of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. Our collection features the works of Jacob de Wit - an 18th-century Dutch artist renowned for his intricate and delicate paintings that often depicted mythological scenes or ornate floral designs. His work was highly sought after by wealthy patrons in Amsterdam during his lifetime and continues to be admired today for its beauty and craftsmanship. Media Storehouse offers a range of products featuring De Wit's artwork that are perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any home or office space. From large-scale canvas prints to smaller greeting cards, there is something for everyone in this collection. Whether you're looking to decorate your living room with a statement piece or simply want to send someone special a thoughtful card featuring one of De Wit's exquisite designs, the Jacob de Wit collection has it all.
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What are Jacob de Wit (Artists Arts) art prints?

Jacob de Wit was a Dutch artist who lived during the 18th century and is known for his beautiful paintings, frescoes, and engravings. His art prints are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike due to their intricate designs, vibrant colors, and attention to detail. Jacob de Wit's art prints depict various themes such as mythology, biblical scenes, landscapes, still life compositions among others. He used different techniques in his works including oil painting on canvas or wood paneling which were then transferred onto paper using engraving methods. We offer a wide range of Jacob de Wit's art prints that have been carefully curated from various sources around the world. These high-quality reproductions capture the essence of his original artworks with stunning clarity and precision. Whether you're looking to add some classic elegance to your home or office space or simply appreciate fine artistry at its best, Jacob de Wit's art prints are an excellent choice that will never disappoint.
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We offer a wide range of Jacob de Wit art prints for sale. You can choose from a variety of his famous artworks, including "The Four Seasons," "The Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne," and "Apollo and the Muses." These prints are available in different sizes, so you can select the one that best fits your needs. Jacob de Wit was a renowned Dutch artist who specialized in decorative paintings. His works were highly sought after during his time, and they continue to be popular today. He was known for his intricate designs, vibrant colors, and attention to detail. If you're looking to add some classic elegance to your home or office decor, then Jacob de Wit's art prints are an excellent choice. They will bring beauty and sophistication to any space while also showcasing your appreciation for fine art.
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As a language model AI, I do not have access to current pricing information for Jacob de Wit art prints from Artists Arts on Media Storehouse. However, the cost of these prints may vary depending on factors such as size, material, and edition type. It is best to check with Media Storehouse directly or browse our website for more information on available options and prices. Jacob de Wit was a Dutch artist known for his decorative paintings and ceiling frescoes in the Rococo style. His works often featured mythological scenes and ornate floral motifs rendered in delicate pastel colors. De Wit's popularity during his lifetime led to numerous commissions from wealthy patrons across Europe. Today, his art continues to be admired by collectors and enthusiasts alike who appreciate its intricate beauty and historical significance. Owning a Jacob de Wit print can be an excellent way to bring this timeless elegance into your home or office space.
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We take pride in ensuring that your Jacob de Wit art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit, so it arrives at your doorstep in pristine condition. Your art print will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy cardboard tube for shipping. This method of delivery ensures that the print is protected from any potential damage during transportation. Once you receive your package, simply unroll the print and allow it to flatten out naturally before framing or displaying it as desired. We recommend handling the print with care to avoid any creases or tears. We understand how important it is for our customers to receive their purchases promptly and in excellent condition. That's why we work hard to ensure that every order is processed quickly and shipped with care.