Jan Hackaert

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Jan Hackaert (Dutch pronunciation: [jɑn ˈɦɑkaːrt]; 1628–1685) was a Dutch Golden Age painter.

Born(1628-02-01)1 February 1628
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Died1685 (aged 5657)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
MovementBaroque
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Jan Hackaert
Landscape with Lake Zurich.
Born(1628-02-01)1 February 1628
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Died1685 (aged 5657)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Known forLandscape painting
MovementBaroque
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Biography

He travelled in Germany and Switzerland, and painted and sketched mostly landscapes.[1] He would sketch miners at work in the mountains, and on more than one occasion this caused him trouble because the workers couldn't understand what he was doing. They felt he was either a spy or hexing them and made a complaint.[2] Because Italianate landscapes were so fashionable, his Lake Zurich was mistaken for an Italian lake for years.

He painted the landscape backgrounds for other painters, such as Nicolas Berchem[3] and Adriaen van de Velde.[4]

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