Pauwels van Hillegaert

Dutch Golden Age painter
Pauwels van Hillegaert
Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange and Ernst Casimir at the Siege of 's-Hertogenbosch in 1629.
Born
Pauwels van Hillegaert

1596
Amsterdam
Died1640 (aged 43–44)
Amsterdam
NationalityDutch
Known forPainting
MovementBaroque

Pauwels van Hillegaert (1596–1640) was a Dutch Golden Age painter of landscapes and military scenes.

Biography

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Pauwels was christened on 29 July 1596 in Amsterdam. His parents were Francois van Hillegaert and Janneke Spierinx. He married Anneken Homis from Antwerp in 1620 (marriage license on 27 June 1620), with whom he had several children, including the painter with the same name, Pauwels van Hillegaert II (1621–1658). This Pauwels Jr. married Cornelia de Vlieger (daughter of Simon de Vlieger) and had two daughters. When Pauwels Jr. like his father died at a relatively young age, Cornelis de Bie wrote a commemorative poem about him.

Pauwels Sr. won royal commissions to paint battle scenes, most notably for the Siege of 's-Hertogenbosch in 1629. He also won a commission for the Battle of Nieuwpoort.[1] He also painted Italianate landscapes, but was mostly admired for his paintings with horses and armor.

References

  1. ^ RKD entry on Pauwels van Hillegaert I

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