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Dutch painter
Portrait of Tako Hajo Jelgersma at work, by John Greenwood

Tako Hajo Jelgersma (October 29, 1702 in Harlingen – March 24, 1795 in Haarlem), was an 18th-century Dutch painter.

Biography

According to the RKD-Nederlands Instituut voor Kunstgeschiedenis, Jelgersma moved to Haarlem in 1752. He was the pupil of Frans Decker and Wigerus Vitringa. He painted landscapes, portraits, and copies of old masters. His grisailles followed the manner of Jacob de Wit. His pupils were Johan Bernard Brandhoff, Johannes Petrus van Horstok, Cornelis van Noorde, Martinus van der Jagt, and Johannes Swertner. He lived to a great age.

His pupil Cornelis van Noorde made many engravings after portraits that Jelgersma made. Often these are the only surviving portraits of these people today.

  • Over the mantel grisaille for the Hofje van Noblet painted in 1763. Over the mantel grisaille for the Hofje van Noblet painted in 1763.
  • Portrait of Hendrik Fabricius, aged 10, 1748 Portrait of Hendrik Fabricius, aged 10, 1748

References

  1. ^ Tako Hajo Jelgersma in the RKD

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