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Jakob Adriaensz Bakker Collection

Jakob Adriaensz Bakker was a Dutch painter known for his stunning landscapes and still life paintings

Background imageJakob Adriaensz Bakker Collection: The Tribute Money, 1630s. Creator: Jacob Adriaensz. Backer

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

Background imageJakob Adriaensz Bakker 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 imageJakob Adriaensz Bakker 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 imageJakob Adriaensz Bakker 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 imageJakob Adriaensz Bakker 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 imageJakob Adriaensz Bakker 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 imageJakob Adriaensz Bakker 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 imageJakob Adriaensz Bakker 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 imageJakob Adriaensz Bakker 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 imageJakob Adriaensz Bakker 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 imageJakob Adriaensz Bakker 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 imageJakob Adriaensz Bakker 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 imageJakob Adriaensz Bakker 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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Jakob Adriaensz Bakker was a Dutch painter known for his stunning landscapes and still life paintings. Born in the 17th century, Bakker's work often depicted scenes of rural life and nature with incredible detail and precision. His use of light and shadow created a sense of depth and realism that captivated viewers. Bakker's talent as an artist was recognized early on, and he quickly gained popularity in his hometown of Amsterdam. His works were highly sought after by collectors, both locally and internationally. Despite his success, Bakker remained humble and dedicated to his craft, constantly striving to improve his skills. Throughout his career, Jakob Adriaensz Bakker experimented with different techniques and styles, always pushing the boundaries of traditional painting. He was not afraid to take risks or try new approaches, which set him apart from other artists of his time. Today, Bakker's paintings are treasured for their beauty and artistry. They continue to inspire artists around the world with their timeless appeal. Jakob Adriaensz Bakker may have passed away centuries ago, but his legacy lives on through the enduring impact of his work.