![]() |
| Jacob van Loo (1614 - 1670) |
| Search: Google Yahoo MSN Amazon |
Artists who influenced Jacob van Loo![]() | He was the son of the genre painter Jan van Loo (b Sluis, nr Bruges, 1585). Jacob was a history and genre painter working in Amsterdam in the Flemish tradition before moving to Paris, where he distinguished himself as a portrait painter. His two sons were both painters in southern France: Jean van Loo ( fl 1682–94) worked in Toulon, and Louis-Abraham van Loo (c. 1656–1712) in Nice, Toulon and Aix- ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Jacob van Loo![]() | |
![]() Jacob Jordaens | ![]() Amarillis Crowning Mirtillo (RijksMuseum) | ![]() Meebeeck Cruywagen and Family (RijksMuseum) | ![]() Jan Vermeer |
![]() Thomas de Keyser | ![]() Musicians (Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum) | ![]() Bacchanal (RijksMuseum) | ![]() Eglon van der Neer |
![]() Jacob Backer | ![]() Diana and Callisto | ![]() Danaë | ![]() Peter Lely |
![]() Susanna and Elders (Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum) | ![]() Portrait of a Boy | ![]() Carle Vanloo | |