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Jan Peeters (I) or Johannes Peeters (24 April 1624 – 1677) was a Flemish Baroque painter and draughtsman who is known for his seascapes often depicting stormy seas and shipwrecks as well as his topographical drawings.〔Hans Vlieghe (1998). ''(Flemish Art and Architecture, 1585–1700 )''. Pelican History of Art. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-07038-1, pp. 198–199.〕〔Margarita Russell. "Peeters, Bonaventura, I." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 16 October 2014〕 ==Life== Peeters was born in Antwerp as the son of Cornelis Peeters and Catharina van Eelen. He was the brother of the painters Gillis, Bonaventura I and Catharina. He studied with his brothers Bonaventura and Gililsas well as Joannes Boots. He became a master of Antwerp's Guild of St. Luke in 1645.〔 He was active in Hoboken near Antwerp from 1645 to 1654, likely working in his brother Bonaventura’s workshop.〔 In 1654 he married Catherine Buseliers and moved back to Antwerp. The couple had two children, Johannes Franciscus and Isabella.〔( Jan Peeters (I) ) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History 〕 Johannes Franciscus became a painter about whom very little is known with certainty.〔(Johannes Franciscus Peeters ) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History 〕 In 1659 he spent six months in the Dutch Republic drawing panoramas of several towns and harbours. These were later engraved by Gaspar Bouttats.〔(About Jan Peeters I ) at Jean Moust〕 Because of his many drawings of distant locations he is believed to have travelled throughout France, Italy, Libya, Cairo and Jerusalem.〔 However, it is equally possible that for some of these drawings he relied on designs of other artists, such as his nephew Bonaventura II who was reportedly a merchant sailor as well as an artist. He was the teacher of Adriaen van Bloemen. He died in Antwerp.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jan Peeters I」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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