Jan Pauwel Gillemans was the son and pupil of Jan Pauwel Gillemans the Elder, but also learned under the still life painter Joris van Son. He specialized in depicting flowers and fruit, but often... Read full biography
Jan Pauwel Gillemans was the son and pupil of Jan Pauwel Gillemans the Elder, but also learned under the still life painter Joris van Son. He specialized in depicting flowers and fruit, but often combined his still lifes with landscapes and architecture. Gillemans worked in Middelburg in the Dutch... Read full biography
Jan Pauwel Gillemans was the son and pupil of Jan Pauwel Gillemans the Elder, but also learned under the still life painter Joris van Son. He specialized in depicting flowers and fruit, but often combined his still lifes with landscapes and architecture. Gillemans worked in Middelburg in the Dutch Republic in 1675. That year he was fined for working as an artist without being registered with the local guild in Middelburg. He is believed to have worked in London in 1678, as can be deduced from... Read full biography
Jan Pauwel Gillemans was the son and pupil of Jan Pauwel Gillemans the Elder, but also learned under the still life painter Joris van Son. He specialized in depicting flowers and fruit, but often combined his still lifes with landscapes and architecture. Gillemans worked in Middelburg in the Dutch Republic in 1675. That year he was fined for working as an artist without being registered with the local guild in Middelburg. He is believed to have worked in London in 1678, as can be deduced from the inscription 'Londini' on his Still Life with Fruit by a Fountain in a Landscape dated 1673 or 1678 (With the art dealer Hoogsteder & Hoogsteder, The Hague in 2004, artwork no. 59038). Gillemans was back in Antwerp from 1680. He married late on 3... Read full biography
Jan Pauwel Gillemans was the son and pupil of Jan Pauwel Gillemans the Elder, but also learned under the still life painter Joris van Son. He specialized in depicting flowers and fruit, but often combined his still lifes with landscapes and architecture. Gillemans worked in Middelburg in the Dutch Republic in 1675. That year he was fined for working as an artist without being registered with the local guild in Middelburg. He is believed to have worked in London in 1678, as can be deduced from the inscription 'Londini' on his Still Life with Fruit by a Fountain in a Landscape dated 1673 or 1678 (With the art dealer Hoogsteder & Hoogsteder, The Hague in 2004, artwork no. 59038). Gillemans was back in Antwerp from 1680. He married late on 3 March 1693. His wife was Isabella Maria van den Eynde, daughter of the local sculptor Norbert... Read full biography
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