Pieter Faes
Pieter Faes (14 July 1750 – 22 December 1814) was a Flemish painter of still lifes and flower pieces.
Life
He was born in the village of Meer (now part of Hoogstraten, in the Belgian province of Antwerp). He studied at the Academy of Antwerp.[1] At the Academy he became acquainted with Georges Frédéric Ziesel and Jan Frans Eliaerts who specialised in flower pieces like him.[2]
He was one of the founders in 1788 of a society of artists known as the Genootschap ter aanmoediging der Schoone Kunsten, known under its short form as the Konstmaatschappij (the 'Art Society'). Other founders included Hendrik Frans de Cort, Balthasar Paul Ommeganck, Miss Herry, Jan Josef Horemans the Younger, Ferdinand Verhoeven, Hendrik Aarnout Myin, Frans Balthazar Solvyns, Mattheus Ignatius van Bree, Maria Jacoba Ommeganck, Marten Waefelaerts and many others. The purpose of the society was the promotion and appreciation of the artworks of its various members in an informal setting. The first exhibition of the society was held in Antwerp in 1789.[3][4]
His work was very well received and his patrons included Maria Christina, the joint regent of the Austrian Netherlands. She took many of his paintings back to Vienna upon her return.
Through marriage he was linked to the Antwerp neo-classicist painter Andries Cornelis Lens. He died in Antwerp.[1]
Work
His work continued the manner of painting flowers and fruit of Van Huysum.[5] His paintings show a fine touch and a harmonious palette.[1] His decorative style was polished but dry.[6]
His flower paintings served as models for the painter Jean Baptiste Berré.[7]
References
- ^ a b c Pierre Faes at the Biographie Nationale de Belgique, Volume 6, p. 847 Template:Link language
- ^ Jean-François Eliaerts at the Biographie Nationale de Belgique, Volume 6, p. 537-538 Template:Link language
- ^ Reginald Howard Wilenski, Flemish Painters: 1430-1830, Viking Press, 1960, p. 418
- ^ Catalogue du Musée d'Anvers, Second Edition, 1857, p. 463-469 Template:Link language
- ^ Pieter Faes at the Netherlands Institute for Art History Template:Link language
- ^ Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), Walter A. Liedtke, Flemish Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Volume 1, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1984, p. 94-95
- ^ Jean Baptiste Berré at the Netherlands Institute for Art History Template:Link language
External links
Media related to Pieter Faes at Wikimedia Commons