Jakab Bogdány
1660 – 1724
Jakab Bogdány (Jacob Bogdani), Hungarian painter, active in the Netherlands and England. He began his art studies in Vienna, then moved to Amsterdam in 1684, and to London around 1690 where he worked for Queen Mary, William III and Queen Anne. His orderers included Admiral Churchill, E.
10 artworks in collection
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Still-Life of Flowers
Private collection
Still-Life
Private collection
Landscape with Exotic Birds and Two Dogs
Private collection





