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Paul Vredeman de Vries ( Antwerp, 1567 –
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, 1617), was a
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painter and draughtsman who specialised in
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s and, in particular, church interiors.


Life

He was a son of the
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-born architect, painter and engineer
Hans Vredeman de Vries Hans Vredeman de Vries (1527 – c. 1607) was a Dutch Renaissance architect, painter, and engineer. Vredeman de Vries is known for his publication in 1583 on garden design and his books with many examples on ornaments (1565) and perspective (1604 ...
who at the time was working in the
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. In 1564 his father had fled to Antwerp from Mechelen, where he had been living in order to escape the
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.Biographical details of Hans Vredeman de Vries
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He trained with his father who was as a painter interested in perspective and therefore painted mainly architectural paintings. He is known to have collaborated with his father in the completion of large assignments. He worked in Danzig from 1592 to 1595 where his father was employed in the design of defensive works. He worked in
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from 1596 to 1599 where he painted the ceilings and the reception rooms of
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’s castle.Madeleine Van De Winckel. "Vredeman de Vries, Hans." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 25 Jan. 2014.
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from 1599 to 1617. There is a record of a notice of marriage between him and Mayken Godelet issued in Amsterdam and dated 24 April 1601. In 1649 she was buried in Nieuwe Kerk. The year her husband died is uncertain; it could be 1630 when his designs for furniture were published or later, but before 1636. He was the master of Hendrick Aerts and
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,Biographical details of Paul Vredeman de Vries
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both artists of Flemish descent who were living in Gdansk. His older brother
Salomon Vredeman de Vries Salomon Vredeman de Vries (1556 in Mechelen – 1604 in The Hague), was a Flemish painter and draughtsman who specialised in architectural paintings. Life He was the eldest son of the Dutch-born architect, painter and engineer Hans Vredeman de Vrie ...
(1556–1604) was also an architectural draughtsmen and painter who collaborated with him and his father.


Work

He specialised in architectural paintings and, in particular, imaginary church interiors and palaces. His paintings show a meticulous attention to perspective. He developed an original poetic vision in his mature years. The facades of palaces that are richly ornate and the colonnades of which open onto flowered courtyards with fountains and sculptures provide the setting for scenes from ancient history or sacred history. The rigour of the geometric composition, which incorporates the principles of the contemporary treatises on perspective, is tempered by an atmospheric rendering of the light with its silvery shimmers. The interiors are a reconstruction of the interior decoration of his day such as chairs trimmed with leather, embossed leather hangings and canopies with valances.Salomon et la reine de Saba
He collaborated with his father on large assignments as well as with other artists such as
Frans Francken the Younger Frans Francken the Younger (1581 in Antwerp, 1581 – 6 May 1642, in Antwerp) was a Flemish painter who created altarpieces and furniture panels and gained his reputation chiefly through his small and delicate cabinet pictures with historical, m ...
,
Jan Brueghel the Elder Jan Brueghel (also Bruegel or Breughel) the Elder (, ; ; 1568 – 13 January 1625) was a Flemish painter and draughtsman. He was the son of the eminent Flemish Renaissance painter Pieter Bruegel the Elder. A close friend and frequent collabora ...
, Dirck de Quade van Ravesteyn (while in Prague), Pieter-Franz Isaaksz and Adriaen van Nieulandt (in Amsterdam). Paul was also active as an engraver. He contributed some of the 31 engravings to his father's architectural treatise entitled 'Architectura' which was published in 1606. He also made the engravings for a set entitled 'Verscheyden Schrynwerck als Portalen, Kleerkassen, Buffeten' (Various woodwork for porches, wardrobes and cupboards), published in 1630. These designs for beds, buffets, cabinets and interior porches in Louis XIII-style would influence Dutch interior design well into the second half of the 17th century.
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, ' The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden Age', University of California Press, 1988, pp. 305-306


References

* There is an oil painting by Paul Vredeman de Vries in the Hunterian Art Gallery in Glasgow, Scotland("Trajan and The Widow")


External links

* Paintings a
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* http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/428368 {{DEFAULTSORT:Vredeman de Vries, Paul 1567 births 16th-century Flemish painters 17th-century Dutch painters Artists from Antwerp 1617 deaths