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Pieter Dubordieu

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Portrait of a woman, 1637

Pieter Dubordieu (1609 in Indre-et-Loire – 1678 in Amsterdam) was a French Baroque portrait painter in the manner of Michiel Jansz Mierevelt.

Biography

According to the RKD, he worked mostly in Leiden. He was studying there in 1628; in 1636 he was spending time in Amsterdam, but was back in Leiden in 1638. He became a member of the Leiden Guild of St. Luke in 1648, 1651, and during the years 1665–1676.[1] His works are in the style of Mierevelt, but not as richly detailed. Some of his portraits were engraved by Dutch and French engravers.[1]

Media related to Paintings by Pieter Dubordieu at Wikimedia Commons

References

  1. ^ a b Pieter Dubordieu in the RKD