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Petrus Johannes van Reysschoot or Pieter van Reysschoot (
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, 18 January 1702 – Ghent, 22 or 24 February 1772) was a Flemish painter and printmaker who is known for his genre scenes, hunting scenes, landscapes, portraits and Christian religious subjects. Petrus Johannes van Reysschoot
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He spent a large part of his career in England, which earned him the nickname ''den Engelschman'' ('the Englishman').Victor van der Haeghen, ''Reysschoot, Pierre-Jean Van''
in: Biographie nationale de Belgique, Volume 7, p. 232-234
In England he painted history and sporting (i.e. hunting) scenes and was a portrait painter working on commissions particularly from the Midlands gentry.
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Life

Petrus Johannes van Reysschoot was born in
Ghent Ghent ( nl, Gent ; french: Gand ; traditional English: Gaunt) is a city and a municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of the East Flanders province, and the third largest in the country, exceeded in ...
as the son of Frans and Amelberghe vanden Neste. He was the first painter in a family which would include a large number of painters in the 18th century. He studied in France where he was registered at the Academie Royale in Paris in 1730 and later won a prize. Between circa 1736 and 1743 the artist resided and worked in England. In England he painted history and sporting (i.e. hunting) scenes. He was also a portrait painter working on commissions particularly from the Midlands gentry. He was later nicknamed "the Englishman" because of this long stay in England. He returned to Ghent on the occasion of the death of his father on 27 February 1737. On 4 April of that year he attended, as godfather, the baptism of his nephew
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, who would become a prominent painter and art educator. By that time he must have already have become wealthy as he bought from his seven co-heirs, for the sum of 550 livres, the paternal house called ‘de Maeght van Ghendt’’ in the Overpoortstraat, a property burdened with heavy debts. On the occasion of the installation of
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as Countess of Flanders, the
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had decided to have four portraits of the sovereign painted which would be displayed under as many dais, two at the Ghent City Hall and in Bruges at the
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and the
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. Eleven portraits at three quarters size of these paintings were also made for the deputies of the States. By an act of the States dated 29 January 1744, the entire commission was awarded to Petrus Johannes van Reysschoot who at the time was still in London. Van Reysschoot was said to have promised to return soon to Ghent and begin the work within two months of the act. After his return to Ghent around 1744 he became a sought after history and portrait painter. The governor of the Southern Netherlands
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visited Ghent in September 1752 and participated in the
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-shooting of the local crossbowmen's guild of Saint George. The Prince shot the jay just like his predecessor as governor
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had done at the jay-shooting in Brussels of 1615. Van Reysschoot was commissioned to paint a record of this feat that included portraits of the key members of the crossbowmen’s guild.Michel Steels, ''De Schuttersfeesten van het Sint-Jorisgild in 1752'', in: Ghendtsche Tydinghen, Vol 5, Nr 5, (1976), 229 The painting was delivered in 1657 and placed with much pomp in the Guild hall in November of that year. A small-scale version of the composition not including the portraits was created by the Ghent painter Filips Karel Marissal and also placed in the Guild Hall (both works are now in the
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).''Karel van Lorreinen op de schieting van het Sint-Jorisgild te Gent in 1752''
at the
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Van Reysschoot was among the first protectors of the Ghent Academy of Arts. His nephew Petrus Norbertus van Reysschoot became one of the most distinguished professors of this institution. The artist died in the house on the Overpoortstraat, which had remained his property, and was buried by the care of the Alexian brothers on 26 February 1772. In the mortuary book held by the brothers, he is registered as an unmarried painter.


Work

Petrus Johannes van Reysschoot was a prolific painter who painted genre scenes, sporting scenes, landscapes, portraits and Christian religious subjects. He painted
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s and
fête champêtre A fête champêtre was a form of entertainment in the 18th century, taking the form of a garden party. This form of entertainment was particularly practised by the French court, where in the Gardens of Versailles and elsewhere areas of the park ...
s, which were inspired by the work of the French painter
Jean-Antoine Watteau Jean-Antoine Watteau (, , ; baptised October 10, 1684died July 18, 1721) Alsavailablevia Oxford Art Online (subscription needed). was a French painter and draughtsman whose brief career spurred the revival of interest in colour and movement, as ...
. These works typically featured figures in ball dress or masquerade costumes disporting themselves amorously in parkland settings. An example is the ''Fête champêtre with ladies seated by a tree and figures from the commedia dell'arte'' (Christie's London, South Kensington 30 October 2002 lot 86). Van Reysschoot was much in demand for his sporting conversation pieces. This genre, which was originally introduced in England by the painter
Peter Tillemans Peter Tillemans ( 1684 – 5 December 1734)Noakes, Aubrey, ''Sportsmen in a Landscape'' (Ayer Publishing, 1971, )pp. 47–56: ''Peter Tillemans and Early Newmarket''at books.google.com, accessed 7 February 2009. ONDB writes: "In 1733 Tillemans re ...
of Antwerp had become popular with the English gentry in the 18th century. Examples are ''The Meet'' and ''The Kill'' (both in the
Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent The Museum of Fine Arts ( nl, Museum voor Schone Kunsten, MSK) an art museum in Ghent, Belgium, is situated at the East side of the Citadelpark (near the Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst). The museum's collection consists of some 9000 artworks ...
). They were painted for Sir John Frederick of Southwick Park in Hampshire. They show the lord and his party before and during a hunt at his Hascombe Estate in Surrey. Petrus Johannes van Reysschoot, ''The Meet''
1743 at the Museum of Fine Arts of Ghent


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Reysschoot, Petrus Johannes van 1725 births 1796 deaths Flemish landscape painters Artists from Ghent