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P.V. Plas

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Still life with fish and pitcher

P.V. Plas[1] (fl 1630-1650) was a still life painter active in Brussels between 1630 and 1650.

Biography

Little is known about P.V. Plas. He may have been born in Alkmaar if he was identical with Pieter van de Plassen. P.V. Plas is only known for his activity in Brussels in the period from 1630 to 1650.

P.V. Plas was a still life painter who worked in the Flemish style.[2]

The artist is often confused with the painter Pieter van der Plas I and with Pieter van der Plas II. Pieter van der Plas I was a portrait painter active in Brussels between 1610 and 1650.[3]

References

  1. ^ Also known as Pieter van de Plassen, P. van Dillen and the Monogrammist P.V.P.
  2. ^ P V Plas at the Netherlands Institute for Art History Template:Link language
  3. ^ Pieter van der Plas I at the Netherlands Institute for Art History Template:Link language