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Jacob Franckaert the Elder

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On 23 February 1601 Franckaert together with three other Flemish painters working in Rome entered into a contract with the Spanish noble Don Pietro di Toledo, fifth marquis of Villafranca for the execution of ninety paintings of hermits at the price of 15 escudos per piece and 400 paintings of Roman
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Jacob the Elder moved with his family to Rome in 1594. Cobergher joined them and the two artists continued their collaboration. Four months after the death of his first wife, Cobergher married Jacob's daughter Suzanna in Rome on 20 November 1599. At the time the Franckaert family was registered in
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and Franckaert's son-in-law and collaborator Cobergher. Thirty of the paintings of hermits are now in the collection of the Monastery of the Anunciada in Villafranca del Bierzo. These works were partially based on prints after designs by the Flemish artist
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Franckaert painted and drew religious subjects, landscapes and architectural scenes. He collaborated on various paintings with Cobergher. He is now mainly known for a small number of landscape and architectural drawings. The only known signed drawing is
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in the collection of the Vatican, which is signed 'Van Franckaert'. This drawing has served as the basis of attributions of other drawings of Roman views in the Berlin Kunstbibliothek, the Louvre and the Rijksmuseum.
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was born in 1582 or 1583 and a daughter named Suzanna was born around 1584. Jacob the Elder was still recorded as a master painter at the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke in 1585.
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the register of the parish of San Lorenzo in Rome and they were still registered there in March 1601. Jacob the elder was likely the teacher of his son Jacob the younger.
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Jacob died on 6 September 1601 in Rome. His widow died not long after. Their son Jacob the younger then went to live with his sister Susanna and her husband Cobergher.
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Paul Bril, Wenzel Cobergher, Jacob Frankaert I, Willem I van Nieulandt y los ermitaños de Pedro de Toledo, V marqués de Villafranca
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Jacques Francart, Premier livre d'architecture (1617): studie van een Zuid-Nederlands modelboek met poortgebouwen
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Name variations: Jacob Francart, Franckaert, Francquaert, Jacques Franquart, Jacques Francquart, Francuart
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He travelled with his family via Paris to Italy in 1591. In Naples he started a collaboration with
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in 1550 or 1551. It is not known with whom he studied. He became a master in the Antwerp
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emperors and other prominent figures of Antiquity. The other Flemish painters were
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De liggeren en andere historische archieven der Antwerpsche sint Lucasgilde
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Histoire de l'influence italienne sur l'architecture dans les Pays-Bas
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The Temple of Minerva Medica and other ruins on the Esquiline, Rome
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in 1571. He married Michaela del Tronco. A son, also called
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Volume 1, Antwerp, Julius de Koninck, 1871, pp. 245 and 304
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Antwerp
Guild of Saint Luke
Jacob
Wenceslas Cobergher
Maerten de Vos

Paul Bril
Willem van Nieulandt the Elder
Maerten de Vos
Jacques Franckaert (I)
Netherlands Institute for Art History
Auguste Schoy, Histoire de l'influence italienne sur l'architecture dans les Pays-Bas







Ph. Rombouts and Th. van Lerius (ed.), De liggeren en andere historische archieven der Antwerpsche sint Lucasgilde
Brigitte de Patoul, Jacques Francart II
Jacob Franckaert (I) View of Rome

Jacob Franckaert the Elder
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1550s births
1601 deaths
Flemish Renaissance painters

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