Literatuur P. Huys Janssen, W. Sumowski, tent. cat. Rembrandt's Academy , Den Haag (kunsthandel Hoogsteder & Hoogsteder) 1992, p. 199, als Daniël Koninck
Standplaats ONS/Groep 550 - Historie: Rembrandt en school ONS/Groep 612 - Portretten: Rembrandt en school ONS/Groep 800 - Voorordening schilderkunst ONT/Groep 276 - Grafiek ONT/Groep 278 - Voorordening tekenkunst ONS/Witt-microfiches IB
Note: Coning, Daniel, 1668-1720, Maler. Fader: Diamantsliberen Daniel C. i Amsterdam.
C. sattes 1682 i Lære i Kbh. hos sin Fætter Jacob C., fra hvem han dog løb af Lære, saa Jacob C. 28. Aug. 1686 i Amsterdam maatte indgaa Overenskomst med Daniels Værge. Blev senere en kendt Portrætmaler i England. 2 Billeder af tyrkiske Krigere (sign.D. Konink) i Kunstmus. O.A.
R. Brask i Hist. Medd. om Kbh., 3. Rk. IV, 1940-41, 329-48.
Note: after 1708 Jacob Koninck (or Koningh) I, Amsterdam Dutch painter, draftsman, and printmaker, born in 1616 (1615?). — brother of Philips Koninck [05 Nov 1619 – 06 Oct 1688 bur.] and related to Salomon Koninck [1609 – 08 Aug 1656 bur.] — Two works by Jacob I appear in the inventory of his father, the goldsmith Aert de Coninck [–1639]: a Bacchus Drawn in Pen and a Head. In 1633 Jacob was living in Dordrecht. From 1637 to 1645 he was in Rotterdam, where his first wife, Maria Cotermans, died in 1637. By 1647 Jacob had moved to The Hague, where, in the following year, he married Susanna Dalbenij. Their son Jacob Koninck II {1648–1724] became a painter. Throughout his life, Jacob the elder struggled against Finlandancial difficulty. In 1651 he left his wife’s house and moved to Amsterdam, where his name appears twice, in 1652 and 1659, in connection with debts. He went to Copenhagen about 1676, having fallen out with fellow painters of the Amsterdam guild, who accused him of unfair competition. In his absence they confiscated his paintings; on 27 May 1676 he wrote to Christian V of Denmark asking for help to retrieve his work. On 03 September 1682 his nephew Daniël Koninck [1668–>1720] was apprenticed to him. On 03 August 1690 Daniël paid off his apprenticeship fee ‘to my Uncle Jacob de Koninck, Painter in Copenhagen’.