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Jacob Philipp Hackert
Jacob Philipp Hackert

Jacob Philipp Hackert

German, 1737–1807
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Jacob Philipp Hackert was a landscape painter from Brandenburg, who did most of his work in Italy.

Hackert was born in 1737 in Prenzlau in the Margraviate of Brandenburg (now in Germany). He trained with his father Philipp (a portraitist and painter of animals) and his uncle, before going to the Prussian Academy of Arts in Berlin in 1758. Later he traveled to Swedish Pomerania and Stockholm, where he painted murals.

He spent from 1765 to 1768 in Paris with the Swiss artist Balthasar Anton Dunker, where he focused on painting in gouache. He met and was inspired by Claude Joseph Vernet, who was already famous as a painter of landscapes and seascapes, and the German engraver Johann Georg Wille.

In 1768 Hackert left Paris with his brother Georg, and went to Italy, basing himself mainly in Rome and Naples, where he produced many works for Sir William Hamilton. He travelled all over Italy, gaining a reputation as a talented landscape painter. He became famous everywhere in Europe due to his works for Catherine the Great, the cycle of paintings about Battle of Chesma, and Pope Pius VI.

In 1786 he went to work for Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies in Naples. He advised on the creation of a painting restoration laboratory at the Museo di Capodimonte, suggesting the call from Rome to the court of Naples of the restorer Federico Anders [it] and supervised the transfer of the Farnese collections from Rome to Naples. As court painter realised famous pictures of Caserta and the Royal Palace of Caserta, besides the paintings series of the Bourobon's ports. During this period he acted also as a secret informant of Russia, his contact being the Russian diplomat Andrey Razumovsky.

When Goethe visited Naples in 1786, he and Hackert became friends.

Hackert had settled in a house in Posillipo. The painters Salvatore Fergola and Salvatore Giusti were among his pupils.

In 1799, when Naples was declared the Parthenopaean Republic, Hackert lost much of his royal patronage. He moved to Pisa and then Florence. He bought an estate in San Pietro di Careggi, near Florence, and he died there in 1807 and was buried in the so-called "Dutch garden" of Livorno. His remains were then moved to the actual cemetery of the Dutch-German Congregation.

He never married and lived a good part of his life with one of his brothers but he had affairs with some married women, and from one of them he probably had a daughter.

Goethe wrote the first biography of Hackert in 1811.

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Blick auf den Tiber und St. Peter vom Ponte Milvio

Blick auf den Tiber und St. Peter vom Ponte Milvio

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
Landscape
Saint Francis’ Grotto on Monte Verna

Saint Francis’ Grotto on Monte Verna (1801)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
Landscape
Verfallene Steinbrücke über einen Bach, von Büschen und Pflanzen überwuchert

Verfallene Steinbrücke über einen Bach, von Büschen und Pflanzen überwuchert

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
Landscape
View of Saint Peter’s in Rome

View of Saint Peter’s in Rome (1774)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
Landscape
View of the Campagna Romana from the Via Appia

View of the Campagna Romana from the Via Appia (ca. 1775)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
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View of the pottery factory of Marieberg near Stockholm, with boats and fishermen

View of the pottery factory of Marieberg near Stockholm, with boats and fishermen (1768)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
Landscape
A landscape in Sweden with peasants burning woodland and a couple resting near a stream

A landscape in Sweden with peasants burning woodland and a couple resting near a stream (1768)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
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Lake Nemi

Lake Nemi (1776_1763)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
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Ziege am Bachlauf

Ziege am Bachlauf (1804)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
Nature
Waldlandschaft mit dem schlafenden, von Tauben behüteten Knaben Horaz

Waldlandschaft mit dem schlafenden, von Tauben behüteten Knaben Horaz (1805)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
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A customs house, with dancers and musicians next to a fire, boats in a bay beyond

A customs house, with dancers and musicians next to a fire, boats in a bay beyond (1780)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
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Auf römischer Landstraße

Auf römischer Landstraße

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
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Blick auf Aci Castello

Blick auf Aci Castello (1781)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
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Blick auf Capistrello und den ’emissario di Claudio’

Blick auf Capistrello und den ’emissario di Claudio’ (1793)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
Landscape
Blick auf das Arnotal und Fiesole

Blick auf das Arnotal und Fiesole (1804)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
Landscape
Römische Ruinen mit großem Bogen und hohen Mauern, von Pflanzen überwuchert

Römische Ruinen mit großem Bogen und hohen Mauern, von Pflanzen überwuchert

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
Landscape
Das Volturnotal bei Piedimonte Alife

Das Volturnotal bei Piedimonte Alife (1792)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
Landscape
Der Ausbruch des Vesuvs am 8. August 1779

Der Ausbruch des Vesuvs am 8. August 1779 (1779)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
Landscape
Die Furlo-Schlucht

Die Furlo-Schlucht

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
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Fischer mit Boot am Strand

Fischer mit Boot am Strand (1772)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
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Flusslandschaft

Flusslandschaft (1801)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
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Jäger in den Cascinen von Pisa

Jäger in den Cascinen von Pisa (1800)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
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Landschaft bei Cajazzo

Landschaft bei Cajazzo (1798)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
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Landschaft bei Fossombrone

Landschaft bei Fossombrone (1776)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
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Landschaft bei San Lorenzo

Landschaft bei San Lorenzo (1795)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
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Landschaft bei Vaucluse in den französischen Seealpen

Landschaft bei Vaucluse in den französischen Seealpen (1768)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
Landscape
Wanderer auf Rügen

Wanderer auf Rügen

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
Landscape
Bergige Landschaft mit vier Ziegen

Bergige Landschaft mit vier Ziegen (1801)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
Nature
Sitzender Hund in Landschaft

Sitzender Hund in Landschaft (1778)

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
Nature
Baumlandschaft mit verfallenem Gemäuer an einem Bach

Baumlandschaft mit verfallenem Gemäuer an einem Bach

Jacob Philipp Hackert (German, 1737–1807)
Landscape
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