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1670 1724 Collection

Step into the captivating world of Jacob Gole, a renowned artist whose works spanned from 1670 to 1724


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Step into the captivating world of Jacob Gole, a renowned artist whose works spanned from 1670 to 1724. His brushstrokes brought to life an array of subjects, from portraits and tavern scenes to historical events and religious motifs. One such masterpiece is "Portrait of Louise de la Misericorde, alias Francoise de La Baume Le Blanc de la Valliere. " Gole's attention to detail captures the essence of this enigmatic woman, leaving us intrigued by her story. In "Tavern Scene with smoking farmers, " we are transported back in time to the bustling Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden. The smoky atmosphere and animated conversation depict a lively gathering of hardworking individuals seeking solace after a day's labor. Gole's ability to portray everyday life shines through in "Farmer inn. " Collaborating with Adriaen van Ostade, he presents us with a glimpse into rural existence during this period. We can almost hear the clinking glasses and hearty laughter that filled these humble establishments. Switching gears, Gole delves into more unconventional themes like dentistry in his piece aptly titled "Dentist. " With Cornelis Pietersz. Bega as his printmaker counterpart, they shed light on the practices of oral care during those times - an intriguing blend of artistry and medicine. Moving on to nature's beauty, Gole collaborates with Jan Griffier (I) in creating "Various poultry and a turkey. " This still-life composition showcases their meticulous attention to detail while celebrating the diversity found within our feathered friends' kingdom. Religious fervor takes center stage in "Adoration of the Magi" where Gole masterfully depicts this biblical scene. Through vibrant colors and intricate details, he invites us to witness this momentous event alongside Mary, Joseph, and the Three Wise Men.