Philip Gyselaer
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Philip Gyselaer, also Giselaer (c. 1620 – after 1650), was a Flemish painter specialized in history painting in the tradition of Willem van Herp. He was registered at the Antwerp Guild of St. Luke as a pupil of Adriaen van Utrecht in 1634.[1]
Only a few of his works are known.[1] One of his works depicting Mercury and Jupiter in the House of Philemon and Baucis is in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum.[2]
Sources
- J. de Maere, Jennifer A. Martin, and Marie Wabbes. Illustrated Dictionary of 17th Century Flemish Painters. Brussels: Renaissance du livre, 1994; p. 190.
References
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- ↑ a b Philip Gyselaer at the Netherlands Institute for Art History Template:In lang
- ↑ Philipp Gyselaer, Jupiter und Merkur bei Philemon und Baucis Template:Webarchive at the Kunsthistorisches Museum
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