MERCK, Jacob Fransz. van der - b. ~1610 's-Gravendeel, d. 1664 Leiden - WGA

MERCK, Jacob Fransz. van der

(b. ~1610 's-Gravendeel, d. 1664 Leiden)

Dutch painter, who produced mostly portraits, genre scenes, and still-lifes. Not much biographical information is available on the life of the artist but his movement throughout The Netherlands in the 17th century is marked by his membership in various guilds, beginning in Delft in 1628 at the age of eighteen. He later joined The Hague in 1637, where he likely remained until 1657-58, but for a brief stay in Dordrecht in 1640. From The Hague, van der Merck joined the Leiden guild in 1658 where he would remain until his death in 1664.

Parrots
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Parrots

This panel depicts an African grey and an orange winged Amazon parrot on a perch with citrus fruit. The painter executed other versions of this composition.

Portrait of a Couple as Venus and Adonis
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Portrait of a Couple as Venus and Adonis

In this life-size work the painter presents his patrons as Venus and Adonis. Mythological subjects, such as the courtship of Venus and Adonis, became popular in the Northern Netherlands at the end of the 16th century. Though the sitters of this painting are unknown, the impressive format of the work signifies their considerable wealth and status.

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