Jacobus Cornelis Gaal

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Jacobus Cornelis Gaal
Born September 5, 1796
Oost-Souburg, Netherlands
Died December 20, 1866
Kampen, Netherlands
Nationality Dutch
Occupation Painter and Etcher

Jacobus Cornelis Gaal (September 5, 1796 in Oost-Souburg – December 20, 1866 in Kampen) was a Dutch painter and etcher.[1]

Gaal was born in East Souburg, the son of Pieter Gaal (1769–1819) and Richardina Jacob van Eps (1765–1813). He was born to a family of painters and etchers.

A pupil of his own father, Gaal's focus were portraits and manufacturing miniatures including one of his father, Pieter. Some of his paintings were displayed in exhibitions in Middelburg 1822, Amsterdam 1852, and The Hague 1853. He painted portraits of King William I and King William II.[2] His portrait of a young woman being dressed by a maidservant, "Junges Madchen in Weissem Kleid Beim Ankleiden" was sold for US$4000.

During his life he made several trips down the Rhine.

On July 16, 1819, he married Cornelia Petronella Hofstede.[1]

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