Peeter van Bredael
Pieter van Bredael or Peeter van Bredael (other name variations: Peter van Breda, Peter van Bredael) (1629 –1719) was a Flemish painter specializing in market scenes and village feasts set in Italianate landscapes or contemporary, usually, urban environments.
Life
Pieter van Bredael was born in Antwerp in 1629.[1] He reportedly was working in the workshop of David Ryckaert III around 1640. He undertook several travels abroad. It is known he travelled to Spain. Although there is no evidence for a stay in Italy, the inclusion in his landscapes of ruins of architecture from the environs of Rome points to a possible visit to Italy.[2][3][4] Upon his return to Antwerp in 1648 he married An Veldener, the daughter of the sculptor Jennyn Veldener.[5] The couple had eight children of whom three, Jan Peeter the Elder, Alexander and Joris became painters.[3][6] Several of his grand-children such as Joseph van Bredael, Jan Pieter van Bredael the Younger and Jan Frans van Bredael became painters.[5]
His pupils included his sons Joris and Alexander, Hendrik Frans van Lint and Ferdinandus Hofmans.[1][7]
He died in Antwerp where he was buried on 9 March 1719.[1]
Work
He mainly painted Roman cattle markets amidst a landscape of buildings, often ruins from Antiquity, Italian pastoral landscapes and less often battle pieces.[6] He also depicted genre scenes such as village festivals, processions and a commedia del’arte scene.
He worked as a copyist and is known to have copied battle scenes of the Dutch painter Philips Wouwerman. A drawing of an Equestrian Battle in the Mauritshuis has been attributed to van Bredael as being a copy after Wouwerman.[8]
References
- ^ a b c Peeter van Bredael at the Netherlands Institute for Art History Template:Link language
- ^ Peter van Breda Biography in: Arnold Houbraken, De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen, 1718 Template:Link language
- ^ a b Armelle Baron, Pierre Baron, L'art dentaire à travers la peinture, www.acr-edition.com, 1 Jan, 1986, p. 232 Template:Link language
- ^ Cornelis de Bie, Het Gulden Cabinet, p 381 Template:Link language
- ^ a b Pierre Van Bredael, in: Biographie Nationale Tome 2, p. 914-917 Template:Link language
- ^ a b Walther Bernt, The Netherlandish painters of the seventeenth century, Volume 1, Phaidon, 1970, p. 19
- ^ Alexander van Bredael, Cattle Market in Antwerp at the vads
- ^ Annemarie Stefes , Niederländische Zeichnungen 1450-1800: Tafeln, Böhlau Verlag, Köln Weimar, 2011, p. 140 Template:Link language