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Portrait Jacob de Wit

Jacob de Wit

1695 - 1754

Dutch Rococo Painter

Jacob de Wit, born in 1695 in Amsterdam and died in 1754 in Amsterdam, was a Dutch painter known for his decorative ceiling paintings and interior scenes. His works, such as 'Allegory of the Arts' and 'The Triumph of Bacchus,' are admired for their elegant compositions and use of light, capturing the opulence and grace of the Rococo period. De Wit's contributions to Dutch art and his exploration of decorative themes have made him a celebrated figure in 18th-century painting, reflecting the elegance and sophistication of his era.
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