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Birth
1737 (Prenzlau, Germany)
Death
1807 (San Piero di Careggi, Italy)
Lived/Active
Germany
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landscape, figure in landscape painting, etching
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Jacob Hackert
studied first with his father, Philipp Hackert, then from 1755 with
Blaise Nicolas Le Sueur at the Berlin Akademie. There he encountered,
and copied, the landscapes of Dutch artists and of Claude Lorrain. The
latter influence shows in two works exhibited in 1761, views of the Lake of Venus in the Berlin Zoological Garden
(versions of 1764 in Stockholm, National Museum). These much admired
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