Paul De Cock (painter)
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Paul Jozef de Cock (21 June 1724, Bruges - 29 December 1801, Bruges) was a Flemish architect and painter.Paul de Cock
at the Netherlands Institute for Art History


Life

He was the son of Philippe de Cock and Thérèse Cambier. His younger brother, , also became a well-known painter. He began his art studies at the precocious age of nine, at the , under the tutelage of Matthijs de Visch. In 1740, he was awarded a second prize for drawing and, in 1741, first prize for all subjects combined. He received a prize for architectural drawing in 1743. From 1748 to 1749, he lived in Paris and Valenciennes, where he was a copyist for a merchant. After returning to Bruges, he was commissioned to paint a large landscape in the Town Hall at Kortrijk, modeled after the work of the Dutch master,
Philips Wouwerman Philips Wouwerman (also Wouwermans) (24 May 1619 (baptized) – 19 May 1668) was a Dutch painter of hunting, landscape and battle scenes. Life and work Philips Wouwerman was one of the most versatile and prolific artists of the Dutch Golden ...
. Later, he created some large murals and bas-reliefs, many featuring horses and battlefields. He would eventually produce more than 1200 works, but he always earned his living primarily as an architect and builder. Around 1750 he became an architectural instructor at the Brugse Academie and, from 1775 until his death, he served as its Director; succeeding Jan Garemijn, with whom he occasionally lived. Most of his works are in the collection of the Groeningemuseum. The museum also has two portraits of him; one by Joseph-Benoît Suvée, from 1779, and one by from 1789.


Sources

* Albert Schouteet, ''Beknopte geschiedenis van de Vrije Academie voor Schone Kunsten en van de Stedelijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten te Brugge'', Brugge, 1967. * ''Lexicon van West-Vlaamse kunstenaars'', Brugge, 1993. * Robert De Laere, "Paul Jozef De Cock, kunstschilder en Bouwmeester", in: ''Heemkundige Bijdragen voor Brugge en Ommeland'', 2010, n° 5.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Cock, Paul de 1724 births 1801 deaths 18th-century Flemish painters Architects from Bruges Artists from Bruges Architects from the Austrian Netherlands