Pieter Aertsen (1508–3 June 1575), called Lange
Pier ("Tall Pete") because of his height, was a Dutch historical
painter. He was born and died in Amsterdam, and painted there and in Antwerp,
though his genre scenes were influential in Italy.
Biography
The vegetable seller, 1567.
As a youth, he apprenticed with Allaert Claesz.
He distinguished himself by painting domestic scenes in which he reproduced
articles of furniture, cooking utensils, and so on, with marvellous fidelity.
Later in life, he began documenting historical scenes. Several of his best
works, including altarpieces in various churches, were destroyed during the
days surrounding the event known as the Alteratie, or "Changeover",
when Amsterdam formally reverted to Protestantism from Catholicism on 26 May
1578 at the start of the Eighty Year's War. During the iconoclasm several
paintings that had been commissioned by Catholic churches were destroyed.
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