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Pieter HardiméName variations: Petrus Ardimé, Pieter Hardimee, Peter Hardimé, Peeter Hardimé (25 November 1677, in Antwerp – September 1748, in
The Hague The Hague ( ; nl, Den Haag or ) is a city and municipality of the Netherlands, situated on the west coast facing the North Sea. The Hague is the country's administrative centre and its seat of government, and while the official capital of ...
) was a Flemish painter known for his paintings of flowers. He trained in Antwerp and later moved to the
Dutch Republic The United Provinces of the Netherlands, also known as the (Seven) United Provinces, officially as the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands (Dutch: ''Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden''), and commonly referred to in historiography ...
where he worked in The Hague. He was active as a decorative painter of flowers for wall and ceiling decorations, often in collaboration with
Mattheus Terwesten Mattheus Terwesten or Matthäus Terwesten (23 February 1670, The Hague - 11 June 1757, The Hague) was a Dutch painter and art educator. He is known for his portraits as well as of mythological and allegorical subjects. He was a decorative paint ...
.Pieter Hardimé
at the Netherlands Institute for Art History


Life

Hardimé was born in
Antwerp Antwerp (; nl, Antwerpen ; french: Anvers ; es, Amberes) is the largest city in Belgium by area at and the capital of Antwerp Province in the Flemish Region. With a population of 520,504,
as the son of Simon, a laborer originally from the French-speaking part of the Southern Netherlands, and a Flemish mother. He trained with his older brother
Simon Hardimé Simon Hardimé (1672–1737) was a Flemish painter of mixed Walloon and Flemish descent.Jacob Campo Weyerman''De levens-beschryvingen der Nederlandsche konst-schilders en konst-schilderessen'' Volume 3, Dordrecht, Ab. Blussé en Zoon, 1729–1 ...
who was a flower painter. Simon was himself a pupil of
Jan Baptist de Crépu Jan Baptist de Crépu or Jean Baptiste de Crépu (before 1640 – before 17 June 1689) was a Walloons, Walloon officer in the Spanish service and a flower painter who after retiring from military service operated a workshop in Antwerp. He trained ...
, a flower and fruit painter active in Antwerp.Simon Hardimé
at the Netherlands Institute for Art History
De Crépu was originally an officer in the Spanish service who had only become a painter later in life when he settled in Antwerp where he was celebrated as a flower painter.Frans Jozef Peter Van den Branden, ''Geschiedenis der Antwerpsche schilderschool'', Antwerpen, 1883, p. 1149 Pieter Hardimé never registered as a master in the Antwerp
Guild of Saint Luke The Guild of Saint Luke was the most common name for a city guild for painters and other artists in early modern Europe, especially in the Low Countries. They were named in honor of the Evangelist Luke, the patron saint of artists, who was ide ...
. Instead he moved in 1697 to The Hague where he remained active for the rest of his life. By moving to the Dutch Republic Pieter followed in the footsteps of many of his fellow Antwerp artists who left their home country which was affected by frequent attacks and invasions by French troops.Reginald Howard Wilenski, ''Flemish Painters, 1430-1830'', 1960, pp. 353-379 His brother Simon joined him in
The Hague The Hague ( ; nl, Den Haag or ) is a city and municipality of the Netherlands, situated on the west coast facing the North Sea. The Hague is the country's administrative centre and its seat of government, and while the official capital of ...
from 1697, allegedly to escape his creditors in Antwerp. Simon later moved to
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where he received a commission to paint a chimney piece for the palace of
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.
Jacob Campo Weyerman Jacob Campo Weyerman (9 August 1677 – 9 March 1747) was a painter and writer during the period known as the Dutch Enlightenment. His work encompassed flower and fruit still life paintings, satirical magazines, plays, and biographies of painter ...

''De levens-beschryvingen der Nederlandsche konst-schilders en konst-schilderessen''
Volume 3, Dordrecht, Ab. Blussé en Zoon, 1729–1769, pp. 245-248
Pieter joined in 1700 the
Confrerie Pictura The Confrerie Pictura was a more or less academic club of artists founded in 1656 in The Hague (the Netherlands) by local art painters, who were unsatisfied by the Guild of Saint Luke there. History The guild of St. Luke in the Hague existed a ...
, a more or less academic society of artists founded in 1656 in The Hague. He received commissions from Baron van Smettau, the ambassador of the Prussian King Frederick I of Prussia. He painted many flower pieces for Huis Honselaarsdijk, the Prussian King's country house in the Dutch Republic. These works were so appreciated by the king that they were later shipped to his palace in Prussia.
Jacob Campo Weyerman Jacob Campo Weyerman (9 August 1677 – 9 March 1747) was a painter and writer during the period known as the Dutch Enlightenment. His work encompassed flower and fruit still life paintings, satirical magazines, plays, and biographies of painter ...

''De levens-beschryvingen der Nederlandsche konst-schilders en konst-schilderessen''
Volume 4, Dordrecht, Ab. Blussé en Zoon, 1729–1769, pp. 371-375
He had other prominent patrons including the mayor of Rotterdam Willem van Hogendorp and his brother the treasurer for whom he made decorative paintings for their residences.Jan van Gool, ''De Nieuwe Schouburg der Nederlantsche kunstschilders en schilderessen: Waer in de Levens- en Kunstbedryven der tans levende en reets overleedene Schilders, die van Houbraken, noch eenig ander schryver, zyn aengeteekend, verhaelt worden''
The Hague, 1750, pp. 418-423
Hardimé married in 1707 Adriana Lens, sister of at prelate at the St. Bernard's Abbey in Hemiksem near
Antwerp Antwerp (; nl, Antwerpen ; french: Anvers ; es, Amberes) is the largest city in Belgium by area at and the capital of Antwerp Province in the Flemish Region. With a population of 520,504,
. He also received commissions from the Abbey for four large flower paintings representing the four seasons. After the Flemish painter
Gaspar Peeter Verbruggen the Younger Gaspar Peeter Verbruggen or Gasparo Pedro Verbruggen (baptized on 11 April 1664 in Antwerp – buried on 14 March 1730 in Antwerp) was a Flemish still life painter who is principally known for his decorative still lifes with flowers and fruit. ...
left The Hague, Hardimé became the favourite collaborator of the decorative painter
Mattheus Terwesten Mattheus Terwesten or Matthäus Terwesten (23 February 1670, The Hague - 11 June 1757, The Hague) was a Dutch painter and art educator. He is known for his portraits as well as of mythological and allegorical subjects. He was a decorative paint ...
. The artists often worked together on decorations of residences in The Hague. The count of Wassenaar was one of his patrons and commissioned him to make decorative paintings in his palatial home in
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. After the death of his first wife with whom he had three children, he contracted a second marriage with a Miss Bruinestein, with whom he had no children.Jean Baptiste Descamps, ''La vie des peintres flamands, allemands et hollandois, avec des portraits: Gravés en taille douce''
Volume 4, pp. 195-196
He is said to have become melancholic towards the end of his career as a result of a drop in demand for his fruit and flower pieces and decorative paintings. He died in The Hague where his death was recorded on in September 1748.


Works

Hardimé was a painter of still lives with flowers. These works were often chimney and doorway pieces which were placed over mantelpieces or door mantels as decoration.Ken Hall, ''Still life with flowers in a basket by Pieter Hardimé''
at Christchurch Art Gallery
Flemish still life painting at the end of the 17th century showed a preference for decorative effect over naturalistic representation.Sam Segal, ''A Flowery Past: A Survey of Dutch and Flemish Flower Painting from 1600 Until the Present : Gallery P. de Boer, Amsterdam, March 13 – April 11, 1982, Noordbrabants Museum, 's-Hertogenbosch, April 29 – May 30, 1982'', Gallery P. de Boer, 198, pp. 59–60Attributed to Pieter Hardimé, ''Vase of Flowers and Insects'' at the Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum
/ref> The trend was initiated by contemporary Flemish artists
Jan Baptist Bosschaert Jan Baptist Bosschaert or Jan Baptist Bosschaert the Younger (baptized on 17 December 1667 in Antwerp − 1746 in Antwerp) was a Flemish still life painter who is principally known for his decorative still lifes with flowers. He collaborated wi ...
and
Gaspar Peeter Verbruggen the Younger Gaspar Peeter Verbruggen or Gasparo Pedro Verbruggen (baptized on 11 April 1664 in Antwerp – buried on 14 March 1730 in Antwerp) was a Flemish still life painter who is principally known for his decorative still lifes with flowers and fruit. ...
and was also followed by Pieter's brother Simon as well as
Pieter Casteels III Pieter Casteels III (1684–1749) was a Flemish painter and engraver mainly known for his flower pieces, game pieces and bird scenes.
. Hardimé created many works showing flower bouquets in large stone vases or arranged in the form of garlands around vases or garden ornaments. The vases were often depicted in outdoor settings with figures. After Mattheus Terwesten's regular collaborator Gaspar Peeter Verbruggen the Younger left The Hague in 1732, Pieter Hardimé and Terwesten worked together on decorative projects catering to the taste of the wealthy citizens of The Hague.C.J.A., Wansink, 'De decoratieve schilderkunst van Mattheus Terwesten, een Haagse meester uit de achttiende eeuw', Oud Holland 104 (1990), p. 270-291196


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1677 births 1748 deaths Flemish Baroque painters Flemish still life painters Artists from Antwerp 18th-century Flemish painters Flower artists