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Jacob Ochtervelt
1634–1682
(bapt. Rotterdam, ?1 Feb. 1634; bur. Amsterdam, 1 May 1682). Dutch genre painter. He worked mainly in Rotterdam, but he is said to have been a pupil of Berchem in Haarlem, and from 1674 he lived in Amsterdam.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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A Young Man Singing to a Violin 1666 Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
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Merry Company c.1663–1665 Manchester Art Gallery
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The Fish Seller York Art Gallery
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The Music Lesson 1670 Birmingham Museums Trust
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The Sleeping Cavalier 1660–1665 Manchester Art Gallery
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A Lady and Maid Choosing Fish c.1671–1673 Guildhall Art Gallery
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The Doctor's Visit 1655–1675 Manchester Art Gallery
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The Embracing Cavalier c.1660–1663 Manchester Art Gallery
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A Woman playing a Virginal, Another singing and a Man playing a Violin probably 1675-80 The National Gallery, London
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A Woman standing at a Harpsichord, a Man seated by her probably 1675-80 The National Gallery, London
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A Young Lady trimming her Fingernails, attended by a Maidservant probably 1670-5 The National Gallery, London