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Bakker Jakob Adriaensz Collection

Bakker Jakob Adriaensz was a renowned baker in 17th century Amsterdam, known for his delicious breads and pastries that were loved by all who tasted them

Background imageBakker Jakob Adriaensz Collection: The Tribute Money, 1630s. Creator: Jacob Adriaensz. Backer

The Tribute Money, 1630s. Creator: Jacob Adriaensz. Backer
The Tribute Money, 1630s

Background imageBakker Jakob Adriaensz Collection: Abraham de Visscher (1605-67). Amsterdam merchant and director of the Dutch West India

Abraham de Visscher (1605-67). Amsterdam merchant and director of the Dutch West India Company, 1650-1667. Attributed to Jacob Adriaensz. Backer. (Formerly attributed to Abraham van den Tempel)

Background imageBakker Jakob Adriaensz Collection: Portrait of a Young Woman, c1638. Creator: Jacob Adriaensz. Backer

Portrait of a Young Woman, c1638. Creator: Jacob Adriaensz. Backer
Portrait of a Young Woman, c1638

Background imageBakker Jakob Adriaensz Collection: Portrait of Sara de Bie, 1638-1651. Creator: Jacob Adriaensz. Backer

Portrait of Sara de Bie, 1638-1651. Creator: Jacob Adriaensz. Backer
Portrait of Sara de Bie, 1638-1651. Other Title(s): Sara de Bie, Jan Lutma's second Wife

Background imageBakker Jakob Adriaensz Collection: Portrait of Johannes Lutma, 1638-1651. Creator: Jacob Adriaensz. Backer

Portrait of Johannes Lutma, 1638-1651. Creator: Jacob Adriaensz. Backer
Portrait of Johannes Lutma, 1638-1651. Other Title(s): Jan Lutma (1584/85-1669). Amsterdam Silversmith

Background imageBakker Jakob Adriaensz Collection: Portrait of Abraham Velters (1603-1690), 1822. Creator: Christiaen Kramm

Portrait of Abraham Velters (1603-1690), 1822. Creator: Christiaen Kramm
Portrait of Abraham Velters (1603-1690), 1822

Background imageBakker Jakob Adriaensz Collection: Regenten Regents of the Nieuwezijds Institute for the Outdoor Relief of the Poor, Amsterdam, c 1650

Regenten Regents of the Nieuwezijds Institute for the Outdoor Relief of the Poor, Amsterdam, c 1650, 1645-1651

Background imageBakker Jakob Adriaensz Collection: Officers and other Civic Guardsmen of the V District in Amsterdam under the command of Captain

Officers and other Civic Guardsmen of the V District in Amsterdam under the command of Captain Corne Creator
Officers and other Civic Guardsmen of the V District in Amsterdam under the command of Captain Cornelis de Graeff and Lieutenant Hendrick Lauwrensz, 1642

Background imageBakker Jakob Adriaensz Collection: Machteld Bas (d 1681). Wife of Abraham de Visscher, 1667-1672. Creator: Jacob Adriaensz. Backer

Machteld Bas (d 1681). Wife of Abraham de Visscher, 1667-1672. Creator: Jacob Adriaensz. Backer
Machteld Bas (d 1681). Wife of Abraham de Visscher, 1667-1672. Attributed to Jacob Adriaensz. Backer. (Formerly attributed to Abraham van den Tempel)

Background imageBakker Jakob Adriaensz Collection: The Parable of the Unworthy Wedding Guest, 1630-1651. Creator: Jacob Adriaensz. Backer

The Parable of the Unworthy Wedding Guest, 1630-1651. Creator: Jacob Adriaensz. Backer
The Parable of the Unworthy Wedding Guest, 1630-1651. Attributed to Jacob Adriaensz. Backer

Background imageBakker Jakob Adriaensz Collection: David with the Head of Goliath, 1623-1651. Creator: Jacob Adriaensz. Backer

David with the Head of Goliath, 1623-1651. Creator: Jacob Adriaensz. Backer
David with the Head of Goliath, 1623-1651

Background imageBakker Jakob Adriaensz Collection: Portrait of a Lady, 1633-1636. Creator: Jacob Adriaensz. Backer

Portrait of a Lady, 1633-1636. Creator: Jacob Adriaensz. Backer
Portrait of a Lady, 1633-1636

Background imageBakker Jakob Adriaensz Collection: Portrait of a Woman, 1634-1638. Creator: Jacob Adriaensz. Backer

Portrait of a Woman, 1634-1638. Creator: Jacob Adriaensz. Backer
Portrait of a Woman, 1634-1638


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Bakker Jakob Adriaensz was a renowned baker in 17th century Amsterdam, known for his delicious breads and pastries that were loved by all who tasted them. His bakery was a bustling hub of activity, with customers lining up early in the morning to get their hands on his freshly baked goods. Jakob's secret recipes were passed down through generations, ensuring that his legacy lived on long after he had retired. He was not just a skilled baker, but also a beloved member of the community, always ready with a smile and a kind word for everyone who walked through his door. Bakker Jakob Adriaensz may be gone now, but his memory lives on in the hearts of those who were lucky enough to taste his creations.