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Pieter van Laer (or Pieter Bodding van Laer) (christened 14 December 1599, Haarlem – c. 1642, Haarlem) was a Dutch Golden Age painter of genre scenes, active for over a decade in Rome, where his nickname was Il Bamboccio. Artists working in his style became known as the Bamboccianti. ==Life== He was born in Haarlem as the second child of Jacob Claesz Bodding and Magdalena Heyns. He came from a well to do family and his parents operated a private school in Haarlem started by Magdalena's father, the well-known writer and publisher Peeter Heyns, after whom Pieter van Laer was named. His older brother was Roedolff van Laer, who later also would become a painter and was known as Roeland van Laer or Orlando van Laer. His youngest brother was Nicolaes Bodding, later on in life known as Nicolaes Boddingius, a schoolmaster and minister. He traveled to Rome in 1625 where he became a member of the Bentvueghels, a society of mostly Dutch-speaking artists in Rome known for their anti-academic stance and initiation rituals. Among the other artists who worked with or under van Laer, one can include John Phillip Lemke.〔J.R. Hobbes p. 132.〕 He had a successful career in Rome. On his return to Holland c. 1639, he lived chiefly in Amsterdam and later in Haarlem where he died around 1642.
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