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Jan Stolker
Self-portrait, 1757
Born1 July 1724 (1724-07)
Amsterdam, Dutch Republic
Died10 June 1785 (1785-06-11) (aged 60)
Rotterdam, Dutch Republic
NationalityDutch
Family Bisdom by Jan Stolker

Jan Stolker (1 July 1724 – 10 June 1785) was a Dutch printmaker, painter, painting dealer, and art collector.

Stolker was born in Amsterdam and became a pupil of Jan Maurits Quinkhard. He is known for portraits and copies of 17th-century artists. He was a member of the Confrerie Pictura and the Rotterdam Guild of Saint Luke.

Stolker died in Rotterdam.

References

  1. ^ Jan Stolker in the RKD


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