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Philip Fruytiers (alternative spellings: Philip Fruijtiers, Philip Fruitiers) (1610, Antwerp – 1666, Antwerp) was a Flemish Baroque painter and engraver. Until the 1960s, he was especially known for some miniature portraits in watercolor and gouache. Since then, several large canvases signed with the monogram PHF have been ascribed to him. These new findings have led to a renewed appreciation for his contribution to the Antwerp Baroque. ==Life== Details about his life are scarce. He was the son of Jan Fruytiers and Catherina Vervloet. He is listed as a pupil of the Jesuit college in Antwerp in 1627. No information about his artistic training is available. He became a master of the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke in 1631-1632.〔(Biographical details ) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History 〕 He is described in the register of the Guild as an illuminator, painter and engraver.〔(Biographical details ) at ''The Encyclopaedia Britannica : a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information (c1910-1922)'']〕 Between September 1630 and 18 October 1665 he was very active in the 'Sodaliteit van de Bejaerde Jongmans', a fraternity for bachelors established by the Jesuit order.〔 He was the teacher of Ambrosius Gast (II), Gualterus Gysaerts, Franciscus Fruytiers, Adrian Cockx (1649–50), Wauter Gyssels (1662-63) and Gregoris de Vos (1663–64).〔
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