Jan Hackaert, 1660 - Deer Hunt in a Forest - fine art print
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The classic art artwork was painted by the baroque artist Jan Hackaert. The artwork had the following size: height: 69 cm width: 54 cm | height: 27,2 in width: 21,3 in and was painted with the technique of oil on canvas. Furthermore, the artwork can be viewed in in the Mauritshuis's digital art collection located in The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands. With courtesy of: Mauritshuis, The Hague (licensed - public domain). The creditline of the artpiece is: Aernout van Beeftingh, Rotterdam, before 1831; his sale, Rotterdam (Lamme), 30 April 1832, no. 3 (for 940 guilders to Lamme); A.J. Lamme Gallery, Rotterdam (to Steengracht); jonkheer Johan Steengracht van Oostcapelle, The Hague, 1832-1846; acquired at a family auction by his second son, jonkheer Hendrik Steengracht van Oostcapelle, The Hague, 1846-1875; by inheritance to his nephew, Hendricus Adolphus Steengracht van Duivenvoorde, The Hague and Voorschoten, 1875-1912; his sale, Paris, 9 June 1913 (Lugt 72900), no. 27 (for 7,000 francs to Muller for Janssen); August Janssen, Amsterdam, 1913-1918; Jacques Goudstikker Gallery, Amsterdam, 1919 (cat. 1919, no. 47); Eugen Gutmann (1840-1925), Haarlem, in or after 1919; bequeathed to his son, Friedrich (Fritz) B.E. Gutmann (1886-1944), Heemstede (loaned by him to an exhibition in Haarlem, 1940, no. 29); sold by him to Karl Haberstock Gallery, Berlin, 1942; Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf, 1942 (inv. no. 1942-13); Stichting Nederlands Kunstbezit (inv. no. NK 2410); returned to the Gutmann heirs in 1954 and sold by them; S. Nijstad Gallery, The Hague, 1970-1971; purchased, 1971. In addition to that, the alignment is in portrait format with an aspect ratio of 3 : 4, which means that the length is 25% shorter than the width. The painter, engraver, baptized Jan Hackaert was an artist from the Netherlands, whose artistic style was primarily Baroque. The Baroque painter was born in the year 1627 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands and deceased at the age of 63 in the year 1690.
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- The canvas print: A printed canvas material applied on a wooden stretcher frame. A printed canvas of your favorite masterpiece will let you turn your individual into a large work of art as you would see in a gallery. The great advantage of canvas prints is that they are relatively low in weight, which means that it is easy and straightforward to hang up your Canvas print without the support of any wall-mounts. Canvas prints are suited for any type of wall.
- Print on acrylic glass: An acrylic glass print, which is sometimes described as a an art print on plexiglass, will change the artwork into wall decoration. Your own replica of the artwork is made thanks to modern UV printing machines. With an acrylic glass fine art print sharp contrasts as well as smaller artwork details become more identifiable thanks to the granular gradation. Our acrylic glass protects your selected art print against light and heat for many decades.
- Printed poster (canvas material): Our poster print is a printed canvas paper with a slightly rough texture on the surface. Please note, that depending on the size of the canvas poster print we add a white margin between 2-6cm around the print motif in order to facilitate the framing with your custom frame.
- Aluminium print (aluminium dibond): These are metal prints on alu dibond material with an impressive depth. A non-reflective surface structure make a modern look. A direct Aluminium Dibond Print is your ideal introduction to fine art reproductions with alu. The white & bright parts of the artwork shine with a silky gloss, however without glare.
Legal note: We try everythig possible in order to describe our products as accurate as possible and to illustrate them visually. However, the tone of the printing material, as well as the imprint can diverge marginally from the image on the screen. Depending on your settings of your screen and the nature of the surface, colors may not be printed as exactly as the digital version shown here. Given that all the art prints are processed and printed manually, there might also be minor deviations in the motif's size and exact position.
Structured product details
Article type: | fine art reproduction |
Reproduction: | digital reproduction |
Manufaturing technique: | digital printing (UV direct print) |
Production: | German-made |
Type of stock: | on demand |
Intended usage: | art reproduction gallery, home décor |
Alignment of the artwork: | portrait alignment |
Side ratio: | 3 : 4 |
Meaning: | the length is 25% shorter than the width |
Available options: | poster print (canvas paper), canvas print, acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), metal print (aluminium dibond) |
Canvas print (canvas on stretcher frame) options: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47", 120x160cm - 47x63" |
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) options: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47", 120x160cm - 47x63" |
Poster print (canvas paper) size variants: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47" |
Aluminium dibond print (aluminium material) sizes: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47" |
Frame: | without frame |
Background information on the artpiece
Title of the piece of art: | "Deer Hunt in a Forest" |
Classification: | painting |
Art classification: | classic art |
Time: | 17th century |
Created in the year: | 1660 |
Approximate age of artwork: | over 360 years |
Original medium of artwork: | oil on canvas |
Size of the original artwork: | height: 69 cm width: 54 cm |
Museum / collection: | Mauritshuis |
Museum location: | The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands |
Museum website: | Mauritshuis |
Artwork license: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | Mauritshuis, The Hague |
Creditline of artwork: | Aernout van Beeftingh, Rotterdam, before 1831; his sale, Rotterdam (Lamme), 30 April 1832, no. 3 (for 940 guilders to Lamme); A.J. Lamme Gallery, Rotterdam (to Steengracht); jonkheer Johan Steengracht van Oostcapelle, The Hague, 1832-1846; acquired at a family auction by his second son, jonkheer Hendrik Steengracht van Oostcapelle, The Hague, 1846-1875; by inheritance to his nephew, Hendricus Adolphus Steengracht van Duivenvoorde, The Hague and Voorschoten, 1875-1912; his sale, Paris, 9 June 1913 (Lugt 72900), no. 27 (for 7,000 francs to Muller for Janssen); August Janssen, Amsterdam, 1913-1918; Jacques Goudstikker Gallery, Amsterdam, 1919 (cat. 1919, no. 47); Eugen Gutmann (1840-1925), Haarlem, in or after 1919; bequeathed to his son, Friedrich (Fritz) B.E. Gutmann (1886-1944), Heemstede (loaned by him to an exhibition in Haarlem, 1940, no. 29); sold by him to Karl Haberstock Gallery, Berlin, 1942; Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf, 1942 (inv. no. 1942-13); Stichting Nederlands Kunstbezit (inv. no. NK 2410); returned to the Gutmann heirs in 1954 and sold by them; S. Nijstad Gallery, The Hague, 1970-1971; purchased, 1971 |
The artist
Name: | Jan Hackaert |
Other names: | Hakkert, Jan Hakert, Jean Ackert, Hacker Joan, Jan Hackart, Hakkart, Jean Hackkert, Jan Hacker, John Hakkert, J. Hackaert, Hackaert Joan, J. Hackart, Ackert, Hakkert Jan, Jean Hackert, Jan. Hackert, I. Hackaart, Hacker, Hackaert, Hoockert, Hackert, J. Hakkaert, J. Hackhaert, J. Hakkert, Jean Hakkert, Jan Hackert, Hackaert Jan, Mackert, Hackert Jan, Hackaert Jan Jansz., Hackaert Jan Janss, Hackhaert, Jean Hackaert, J. Hackert, Johannes Hackert, Haeckjes, Hakker Jan, Acker, Hackaert Johannes, Joannes Hackaert, Jan Hakkert, J. Hacker, Jean Hakker, Hackert Joan, Jan Hackaert, John Hackaert |
Artist gender: | male |
Artist nationality: | Dutch |
Professions of the artist: | baptized, engraver, painter |
Country of the artist: | the Netherlands |
Classification of the artist: | old master |
Styles of the artist: | Baroque |
Age at death: | 63 years |
Year born: | 1627 |
Birthplace: | Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands |
Year of death: | 1690 |
Died in (place): | Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands |
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Additional information from the museum (© Copyright - Mauritshuis - Mauritshuis)
Aernout van Beeftingh, Rotterdam, before 1831; his sale, Rotterdam (Lamme), 30 April 1832, no. 3 (for 940 guilders to Lamme); A.J. Lamme Gallery, Rotterdam (to Steengracht); jonkheer Johan Steengracht van Oostcapelle, The Hague, 1832-1846; acquired at a family auction by his second son, jonkheer Hendrik Steengracht van Oostcapelle, The Hague, 1846-1875; by inheritance to his nephew, Hendricus Adolphus Steengracht van Duivenvoorde, The Hague and Voorschoten, 1875-1912; his sale, Paris, 9 June 1913 (Lugt 72900), no. 27 (for 7,000 francs to Muller for Janssen); August Janssen, Amsterdam, 1913-1918; Jacques Goudstikker Gallery, Amsterdam, 1919 (cat. 1919, no. 47); Eugen Gutmann (1840-1925), Haarlem, in or after 1919; bequeathed to his son, Friedrich (Fritz) B.E. Gutmann (1886-1944), Heemstede (loaned by him to an exhibition in Haarlem, 1940, no. 29); sold by him to Karl Haberstock Gallery, Berlin, 1942; Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf, 1942 (inv. no. 1942-13); Stichting Nederlands Kunstbezit (inv. no. NK 2410); returned to the Gutmann heirs in 1954 and sold by them; S. Nijstad Gallery, The Hague, 1970-1971; purchased, 1971