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Full Name
  
Jan de Wael

Died
  
1633, Antwerp, Belgium

Nationality
  
Flemish

Period
  
Baroque

Movement
  
Baroque

Known for
  
Painting, Engraving

Name
  
Jan Wael


Jan de Wael I

Born
  
1558
Antwerp

Children
  
Cornelis de Wael, Lucas de Wael

People also search for
  
Lucas de Wael, Cornelis de Wael, Gertrude de Jode

Jan de Wael or Hans de Wael or Jan Baptist de Wael (1558–1633) was a Flemish painter and engraver who mainly painted religious works and landscapes.

Biography

Jan de Wael was born in an artist family in Antwerp and was a pupil of Frans Francken I. He became a master in the Guild of St. Luke in 1584 and then travelled to Paris with the painter Jan de Mayer. He did quite well, and when he came back, he married Gertrude (or Gertruyt, Geertruijdt) de Jode in 1588. She came from a family of engravers: the famous map engraver Gerard de Jode was her father, Pieter de Jode I was her brother and Pieter de Jode II was her nephew. He became dean of the guild in 1595.

The principal importance of Jan de Wael lies in his role as a teacher. He trained his sons Cornelis de Wael and Lucas de Wael as painters and engravers. They resided for a long period in Italy where they settled in Genoa.

One of Jan de Wael's most important pupils was Jan Roos who would later also establish himself permanently in Genoa, where he had a major influence on the art of the local painters of the Genoese school. Other pupils were Jacques Firens and Carel Simons.

References

Jan de Wael I Wikipedia