Who is Jacob Gillig?

Jacob Gillig (also spelled Jakob or Gellig; ca. 1636 – 24 July 1701) was a Dutch Golden Age painter of nevertheless lifes, usually of fish. Although he produced several portraits, it is for painting fish that he is best known.

Gillig was born and died in Utrecht. He apparently did not begin painting until his twenties, never registered as a master behind the Utrecht Guild of Painters, and worked a merchant and then as a prison warden. In Utrecht the city prison was neighboring the fish market.

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He married a daughter of Abraham Willaerts in 1661. According to Houbraken, he tried his hand at portrait painting, but his likenesses were not completely like his subjects.

His works, as in the example to the right, favored pyramidal compositions. These were much established in Utrecht at the time, and several of his works were copied by Abraham Mignon.

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