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Jan Claudius de Cock

Jan Claudius de Cock (alternative name spellings and versions: Jan Claudius de Cocq, Jan Claudius de Cocx, Jan Claudius de Kock, Gelaude de Cock, Joannes-Geloude de Kock) (Brussels, 1667 – Antwerp, 1735) 〔(Biographical details ) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History 〕 was a Flemish painter, sculptor, printmaker and writer. De Cock produced both religious and secular sculpture on a small as well as monumental scale. He is regarded as a contributor to the rise of neoclassicism in later Flemish sculpture.〔(Cynthia Lawrence. "Cock, Jan Claudius de." ) Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 26 Feb. 2014.〕
==Career==

De Cock was the son of the sculptor Claudius de Cock. He became a pupil of Pieter Verbrugghen in Antwerp in 1682-1683.〔 He gained the title of master of the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke in 1688 or 1689. De Cock decorated the courtyard of the Breda Palace for King William III, stadtholder of the Netherlands in the years from 1692 to 1697 with the assistance of his brother-in-law Melchior Serlippens and seven or eight pupils.〔〔 In addition, he carved the "William and Mary" ceiling and made a series of busts of the Princes of Orange, including of Prince Philip William and Prince Maurice.〔〔(Jeroen Grosveld, 'De Oorlog' van Jan Claudius de Cock' ) 〕
In the late 1690s, he returned to Antwerp and established a large workshop. De Cock worked on a wide range of religious sculptures such as altars, choir stalls, confessionals, pulpits and tombs, as well as secular items such as garden statues and monuments.〔 He also wrote treatises on art and poems.〔
;Selected works
The 1704 "Negro boy with fortress crown" statue is part of the collection of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, while the marble ''Bust of a black boy'' (1705–10) is part of the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bust of a black boy, Jan-Claudius de Cock )〕 There is also a bronze ''Bust of an African Boy'' in the Walters Museum.〔(Bust of an African Boy at the Walters Museum )〕
''Ayer'' ("air"; high) and ''Ignis'' ("fire"; high) are a pair of terracotta works that may represent Europe and Africa; typical of de Cock's lively style, they were created around 1705.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=JAN CLAUDIUS DE COCK (1667–1735) A Pair of Figures representing Air and Fire )〕 ''Alpheius and Arethusa'' and ''Apollo en Daphne'' are bas reliefs, both signed 1707.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jan Claudius de Cock – Alpheius and Arethusa (1707) )
De Cock made in 1713 Caryatids for the choir stalls of the former priory of Corsendonk in Oud-Turnhout. A statuary marble group of boy, satyrs and goat by de Cock is dated 1724. The early 18th century ''War and Peace'' is a terracotta sculpture, x in size, and signed with his monogram on the right side, possibly at the time of the peace talks in 1710 in Geertruidenberg.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kunstzalen A. Vecht )〕 ''Allegory of Sculpture'', measuring x , is a black chalk, pen and brown ink, black ink drawing, with the inscriptions ''Joannes Claud: de Cock invenit delineavit Anno= MDCCVI'' and ''Sculptura Pace, et Abondante''.

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