Jacob van der Ulft
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Jacob van der Ulft | |
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Old City Hall of Amsterdam. | |
| Born | 1621, Gorinchem |
| Died | November 18, 1689 (aged 68), Noordwijk |
| Movement | Baroque |

Jacob van der Ulft (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈjaːkɔp fɑn dər ˈʏl(ə)ft]; 1621–1689) was a Dutch painter, glass painter, print artist, architect and mayor. He was known for his architectural and city views, landscapes and topographical views.[1]
He was the son of the mayor of Gorinchem.[2] He was registered in Gorinchem during the years 1652–1683. In 1658 he is registered as making sketches of heraldic shields for the city of Gorinchem. In 1659 he is mentioned in a notarized document as being a painter and an architect.[1] Like his father he became a mayor of Gorinchem from 1660 to 1679.[3] In 1679 he fled to The Hague for a short period following accusations of corruption.
In 1683 he left Gorinchem definitely for Noordwijk, where he later died.[1]