Place: Rotterdam
Born: 1589
Death: 1660
Biography:
, a prominent Dutch painter, was born in 1589 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Little is known about his early life, but it is believed that he was a pupil of the painter Daemen Cool, from whom he likely derived his name and artistic style.
In 1613, Jan Daemen Cool married Agniesje Jaspersdr in Delft, marking the beginning of his established career. A year later, in 1614, he was admitted into the Guild of St. Luke at Delft, a prestigious artists' guild. However, by 1618, Cool had returned to Rotterdam, where he married Lysbeth, the widow of painter Lowys Percelles, in 1623.
Jan Daemen Cool is renowned for his captivating portraits, which showcase his mastery of capturing the subtleties of human expression. While specific works are not extensively documented, his style is characterized by:
Jan Daemen Cool's paintings are scattered throughout various collections. For those seeking to explore his works in depth, Wikioo.org offers an excellent starting point, with its extensive collection of art reproductions, including those by Cool. To delve into the world of Dutch portraiture, visit [https://Wikioo.org/@/Jan-Daemen-Cool-(Workshop-Of)]Jan Daemen Cool (Workshop Of)'s page on Wikioo.org.
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