Jacobus van Eck
1873–1946 (age 73)
Biography
Jacobus van Eck was a Dutch photographer whose career spanned the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Through his lens, he documented the changing landscape of Dutch society and culture, creating a visual record of his era that captured both ordinary moments and significant events.
Van Eck's photographic work contributed to the cultural heritage of the Netherlands, preserving images for future generations. He lived to the age of seventy-three, witnessing the dramatic transformations of his country including the tumultuous years of World War II. He is buried at Zorgvlied, one of Amsterdam's most historic cemeteries, where his legacy as a visual chronicler of Dutch life is remembered.