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Linking cultural industries in the early modern Low Countries, ca. 1475 - ca. 1725

Gerrit Pietersz.

Portrait
Name:Gerrit Pietersz.
Gender:male
Born:Amsterdam baptized on
Died:Amsterdam between and
Father:Pieter Sywertsz. (? - 1573)
Mother:Elsgen Jans Sweling (1538 - 1585)

Child:

Occupations:

Occupational addresses:

Attributes

Category Attribute Value Date startDate end
Religion DenominationRoman Catholic
Subject of painting Historiehistoriestukken
Subject of painting Historiemythologische voorstellingen
Subject of painting Historiereligieuze figuren
Subject of painting Portretgroepsportretten
Subject of painting Portretportretten
Subject of painting Portretschutterstukken

Relations

Relation Modifier Date startDate end
Education and training
master of Govert Jansz. genaamd Mynheercertain
master of Pieter Pietersz. Lastmancertain
pupil of Jacob Lenartscertain
pupil of Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlemcertain

References

External biographical records

Secondary sources

  1. Bauch, Kurt, 'Beiträge zum Werk der Vorläufer Rembrandts V: Gerrit Pietersz Sweelinck, der Lehrer Lastmans', Oud-Holland 55 (1938), pp. 254-265
  2. Dudok van Heel, S.A.C., De jonge Rembrandt onder tijdgenoten: godsdienst en schilderkunst in Leiden en Amsterdam, Rotterdam: Veenman (2006). <URL: https://hdl.handle.net/2066/42322>
  3. Groenendijk, Pieter, Beknopt biografisch lexicon van Zuid- en Noord-Nederlandse schilders, graveurs, glasschilders, tapijtwevers et cetera van ca. 1350 tot ca. 1720, Leiden: Primavera (2008)
  4. Thieme, Ulrich & Becker, Felix, Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart, Band 32, Leipzig: Engelmann (1938)
  5. Turner, Jane (ed.) The dictionary of art (34 vols.), London: Macmillan; New York: Grove (1996)
  6. Von Wurzbach, Alfred, Niederländisches Künstler-Lexikon (3 vols.), Leipzig: Halm und Goldmann (1906-1911). <URL: http://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/wurzbach1906ga>
  7. Waller, F.G., Biographisch woordenboek van Noord Nederlandsche graveurs, 's-Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff (1938). <URL: https://resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=MMKB06:000001910>, 320