Pieter Steenwijck
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Pieter Steenwijck (c. 1615, Delft – 1666, Delft), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
Early life
Steenwyck was born in Delft, c. 1615. He was the brother of Harmen Steenwijck, also a still-life painter.[1] His father was Evert Hamenz who was an eyeglass maker.[2] He and his brother were taught to paint by their uncle David Bailly in Leiden. Baily is credited with inventing the vanitas genre and he influenced Steenwyck to paint in the vanitas genre.[1]
Career
In 1642 he became a member of the Delft Guild of St. Luke and in 1644 he became a member of the Leiden Guild of St. Luke.[3]
References
- ^ a b "Harmen Steenwyck". The National Gallery. The National Gallery. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
- ^ Tabri, Edward; Koozin, Kristine (1990). Political Culture in the Early Northern Renaissance. Lewiston, New York: Mellen. pp. 45–49. ISBN 9780889469495. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
- ^ Pieter Steenwijck in the RKD
External links
- Media related to Pieter Steenwijck at Wikimedia Commons
- Pieter Steenwijck on Artnet
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