Jacob Jonghelinck
Jacob Jonghelinck (1530–1606) was a sculptor, medalist and brazier.
Also recorded as Jacques Jongeling; Jacques Jongelinck; Jacques Jongheling; Jacques Jongelincx; Jacques de Jonge; Jacques Jonguelinck.
Jacob Jonghelinck in brief
- Born
- 1530
- Died
- 1606
- Known for
- sculptor, medalist, brazier, brass founder, medal cutter and artist
- Place of birth
- Antwerp
Overview
Born at Antwerp in 1530, died at Antwerp in 1606.
In detail
The field of work recorded is visual arts. The authority associates the name with Northern Mannerism.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Antwerp, Milan and Brussels.
Work by Jacob Jonghelinck is recorded in the collections of Museo del Prado, The Frick Collection, Royal Library of Belgium, Museum Plantin-Moretus and Museum De Lakenhal.
Sources
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- 1.
Wikidata, structured authority record Q6120669: Jacob Jonghelinck
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