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Pieter Isaacsz
Dutch painter

Pieter Isaacsz

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Dutch painter
A.K.A.
Pieter Isaacsz., Pieter Fransz. Isaacsz., Pieter Isaachsen, Pieter Isa...
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Gender
Male
Birth
Place of birth
Helsingør, Denmark
Place of death
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Age
56 years
Family
Notable Works
The Women of Rome Gathering at the Capitol
 
Harpsichord Lid showing an Allegory of Amsterdam as the Center of World Trade
 
The Company of Captain Gillis Jansz Valckenier and Lieutenant Pieter Jacobsz Bas, Amsterdam, 1599
 
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Biography

Pieter Isaacsz (1569, Helsingør – September 14, 1625, Amsterdam), was a Danish-born Dutch Golden Age painter.

Biography

Christian IV of Denmark, 1611–1616

According to van Mander his father was from Haarlem and he learned to paint in Amsterdam for a year and a half by Cornelis Ketel, and later by Hans von Aachen. Van Mander claimed he still lived in Amsterdam and went on to describe several portraits by him which he particularly admired, including a half-length portrait of Sara Schurmans playing a citar. His most popular piece was an oil-on-copper painting with a procession of angry women in Rome on hearing that the Senate had decided in favor of polygamy for men. According to Houbraken (who mistakenly called him Pieter Fransz) he later became the teacher of Adriaen van Nieulandt the younger.

According to the RKD he travelled back and forth to Denmark several times, which is possibly where he later died.

Legacy

He was the subject of an exhibition at Frederiksborg Palace in 2007 as the man behind the collection's most famous portraits. According to CODART [nl] he was court painter of the Danish king Christian IV who became a spy in Swedish service and died of the plague in Elsinore.

Public collections

  • Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
  • Kunstmuseum Basel, Basel
  • Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen
  • Lower Saxony State Museum, Hanover
  • Frederiksborg Palace, Hillerød
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 19 Apr 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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