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Pieter van Bredael : ウィキペディア英語版
Peeter van Bredael
Pieter van Bredael or Peeter van Bredael (other name variations: Peter van Breda, Peter van Bredael) (1629 –1719) was a Flemish painter specializing in market scenes and village feasts set in Italianate landscapes or contemporary, usually, urban environments.
==Life==

Pieter van Bredael was born in Antwerp in 1629.〔(Peeter van Bredael ) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History 〕 He reportedly was working in the workshop of David Ryckaert III around 1640. He undertook several travels abroad. It is known he travelled to Spain. Although there is no evidence for a stay in Italy, the inclusion in his landscapes of ruins of architecture from the environs of Rome points to a possible visit to Italy.〔(Peter van Breda Biography ) in: Arnold Houbraken, ''De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen'', 1718 〕〔Armelle Baron, Pierre Baron, L'art dentaire à travers la peinture, www.acr-edition.com, 1 Jan, 1986, p. 232 〕〔Cornelis de Bie, Het Gulden Cabinet, p 381 〕 Upon his return to Antwerp in 1648 he married An Veldener, the daughter of the sculptor Jennyn Veldener.〔Pierre Van Bredael, in: ''Biographie Nationale Tome 2'', p. 914-917 〕 The couple had eight children of whom three, Jan Peeter the Elder, Alexander and Joris became painters.〔〔Walther Bernt, ''The Netherlandish painters of the seventeenth century, Volume 1'', Phaidon, 1970, p. 19〕 Several of his grand-children such as Joseph van Bredael, Jan Pieter van Bredael the Younger and Jan Frans van Bredael became painters.〔
His pupils included his sons Joris and Alexander, Hendrik Frans van Lint and Ferdinandus Hofmans.〔〔(Alexander van Bredael, ''Cattle Market in Antwerp'' ) at the vads〕
He died in Antwerp where he was buried on 9 March 1719.〔

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