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Matthieu van Plattenberg

Matthieu van Plattenberg, known in France as Matthieu de Plattemontagne, Matthieu de Platte Montagne and Matthieu Montaigne〔Other name variations: 'Matthijs van Plattenberg', 'Matieo Van Plattenberg', 'Matthieu van Platte-Montague', 'Matthieu van Platten'〕 (1607 or 1608 - 19 September 1660) was a Flemish Baroque painter, draughtsman, etcher and engraver who specialized in marine paintings and landscapes. He spent most of his career abroad, first in Italy and then in France where he played an important role in the development of the painting of stormy seascapes.
==Life==
Matthieu van Plattenberg was born in Antwerp in 1607 or 1608. He was likely a pupil of the marine painter Andries van Eertvelt in Antwerp.〔(Matthieu van Plattenberg ) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History 〕 He travelled together with van Eertvelt to Italy, where he worked in Florence.〔(Matthieu van Plattenberg, A Dutch Ship Running onto a Rocky Coast ) at the National Maritime Museum
From around 1630 he worked in Paris.〔 He was active as a painter and copper engraver as well as a designer of embroidery patterns. In Paris, he studied under the Flemish émigré painter Jacques Fouquier who was a well-established landscape painter and printmaker.〔 Fouquier taught him how to etch.〔L. J. Wassink. "Plattenberg, Matthieu van." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 20 Oct. 2014〕 In 1631 he married in Paris the sister of the French painter, engraver and publisher Jean Morin. Van Plattenberg and Morin collaborated on publishing projects for which van Plattenberg made the engravings.〔(Van Plattenberg ) at the Rijksmuseum
In France, van Plattenberg called himself 'Matthieu (de) Platte-Montaigne' or 'Platte-Montagne' and also signed his works with '(M) Montagne' or '(M) Montaigne'. Plattenberg's success gained him favour at the royal court and he was awarded the title of 'Peintre du Roy pour les mers' (Royal painter of seas'). He was one of the founding members in 1648 of the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture and remained a member until his death in Paris in the year 1660.〔(Matthieu Van Plattenberg - Platte-Montagne o Montagne (Anversa 1608 - Parigi 1660) ) 〕
The son of Matthieu van Plattenberg, known as Nicolas de Plattemontagne, was a painter and a pupil of Philippe de Champaigne. He had a very successful career in France but his work fell into oblivion after his death.〔

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