Jacob Colijn de Nole
Jacob Colijn de Nole ., Also French Jacques de Nole (* in Cambrai , † 8. March 1601 in Utrecht ) was a Flemish sculptor of the Renaissance from the family of sculptors de Nole .
Life
De Nole came from a family of sculptors who probably had Italian roots. It is sometimes also written Danole or da Nole in older literature . His father was probably Guillaume de Nole, who worked as a sculptor in Cambrai. Jacob de Nole is recorded in Utrecht from 1552, among other things as treasurer of the guild in 1569. His sons Willem († 1620 ibid.), Jean († 1624 in Antwerp ) and Robert († 1636 in Antwerp), who were born in Utrecht, were also active as sculptors.
Works
- Monumental chimney for the town hall of Kampen (1543–1545)
- Tomb of Joost Sasbout (1546) in the Eusebiuskerk in Arnhem
- Goert van Reede's tomb in the Amerongen church , of which the reclining figures of the van Reede couple have been preserved
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SURNAME | Nole, Jacob Colijn de |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Nole, Jacques de |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Flemish Renaissance sculptor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 16th Century |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Cambrai , France |
DATE OF DEATH | March 8, 1601 |
Place of death | Utrecht , Netherlands |