Jacob van Huysum (1687-1740)

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Name (English)
Jacob van Huysum
Short name
Jacob van Huysum
Year of birth
1687
Year of death
1740
Short Description
"Jacob van Huysum (1688 – 1740) was an 18th-century botanical painter from the Northern Netherlands.

Van Huysum was baptized 25 February 1688 in Amsterdam. Both his father Justus van Huysum (1659–1716), and his brother Jan van Huysum (1682–1749), were celebrated flower painters. His manner of painting was very like that of his brother. His approach to botanical illustration, while preserving botanical accuracy, captured a more painterly aspect of his subject. This contrasts with the meticulously exact mode of Georg Dionysius Ehret, his contemporary colleague.

Jacob arrived in England in about 1721, and for a while lived in the house of his patron, Mr. Lockyear of South Sea House. Later he enjoyed the patronage of Sir Robert Walpole, who befriended him, and commissioned him to paint decorative works for his house at Houghton in Norfolk. More importantly he produced most of the 50 illustrations for John Martyn's Historia Plantarum Rariorum (London: 1728-38), and all the drawings for Catalogus Plantarum, an index of trees, shrubs, plants and flowers (London: 1730). His pupil was Louis Fabritius Dubourg." - (en.wikipedia.org 08.06.2021)
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