Lambert Jacobsz

or Lambert Jacobszoon (1598 – 27 June 1636),[1] was a Dutch Golden Age painter and preacher.

He was the father of Abraham Lambertsz van den Tempel, and primarily painted figures.

According to the RKD, his apprentices were Govert Flinck,[2] Jacob Adriaensz Backer, Heere Innes, and his son.

[3] Much of his work is still located in the buildings for which it was painted in Leeuwarden.

Some of his works are displayed at the National Gallery of Victoria and a series of four saints portraits at the musée des beaux-arts de Rouen.

Prophet Elisa and servant Gehasi by Lambert Jacobsz, Lower Saxony State Museum , 1629
Rest on the flight into Egypt by Lambert Jacobsz, Fries Museum , Leeuwarden , 1624