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Name
  
Jacob Xavery

Role
  
Jan Baptist Xavery's son

Parents
  
Jan Baptist Xavery


Jacob Xavery (27 April 1736, The Hague – after 1771) was a Dutch painter.

Xavery was the son of Jan Baptist Xavery, the sculptor, and the pupil of Jakob de Wit. He practised at Amsterdam, Breda, and the Hague, and passed some time in Paris. Occasionally he imitated the manner of Berchem in his landscapes, and approached closely to his master, Jakob de Wit, in his feigned bas reliefs. He painted portraits of several distinguished persons, among them If. Braamcamp and the sculptor Cressant. He died towards the end of the 18th century. In the S. Kensington Museum there is a Vase of Fruit and a Vine Branch by him.

His brother Frans and his uncle Gerard Joseph were also painters.

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Jacob Xavery Wikipedia