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Full Name
  
Adriaen de Bie

Died
  
1668, Lier, Belgium

Nationality
  
Flemish

Period
  
Baroque


Movement
  
Baroque

Children
  
Cornelis de Bie

Name
  
Adriaen Bie

Known for
  
Painting, Engraving

Adriaen de Bie

Born
  
1593
Lier

Adriaen de Bie (3 October 1593 – 20 October 1668) was a Flemish painter of the Baroque period, who was an important teacher of baroque painters and the father of the poet Cornelis de Bie.

Biography

According to Houbraken his father had been cut out of his mother's womb and lived miraculously as an unborn child. Houbraken received his biographical information about de Bie from H. Poter, who said that Adriaen de Bie first learned to paint from Wouter Abts. At age 18 he left for Paris where he studied for two years with Rudolf Schoof, the court painter to Louis the 13th. From there he left for Rome, where he stayed 6 years. He then visited the most important cities of Italy over the next three years, painting for Cardinals, mostly paintings of gold and silver plates and precious stones. In 1623 he returned to Brabant, where he painted portraits and decorations for the St. Gummarus church above the altar of St. Eligius, the patron saint of goldsmiths.

References

Adriaen de Bie Wikipedia


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