Peter de Witte III

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Peter de Witte (1617, Antwerp, to 1667, Antwerp), was a Flemish Baroque painter.

Biography

According to the Dutch biographer Arnold Houbraken, the painter whose name was spelled Peter de Wit was worthy of indexing in Houbraken's De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen (The Great Theatre of Dutch Painters) (1718), with a snippet of poetry about deWit by Cornelis de Bie that mentioned de Wit's talents as a landscape painter.[1][2]

De Witte was the illegitimate son of Pieter de Witte II and the brother of

Guild of St. Luke in 1646.[3] His pupil was Philips Bonnecroy.[3] No works have been attributed to him specifically, though de Bie's poem mentions various birds, and a bird illustration decorates the page of the book with the poem on it.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Het Gulden Cabinet, p 393
  2. Digital library for Dutch literature
  3. ^
    RKD

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