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Pieter Meulener or Peter Meulenaer ( Antwerp, baptised 18 February 1602 – Antwerp, 27 November 1654), Antwerp), was one of the leading Flemish painters of battle scenes in the mid-17th century. He also painted landscapes with
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scenes.Pieter Meulener, ''Soldiers attacking a coach with travellers''
at Jean Moust


Life

Pieter Meulener was born in Antwerp as the son of genre painter Jan de Meuleneer and Elizabeth Floris. He was baptised on 18 February 1602 in Antwerp Cathedral. His grandfather was the Flemish Renaissance painter
Cornelis Molenaer Cornelis Molenaer or Cornelis Molenaar (born c. 1540 - 1589 was a Flemish Renaissance painter known for his landscapes with biblical scenes. Biography Molenaer was born and died in Antwerp. According to Karel van Mander he was called ''Schele Nee ...
who was known for his landscapes. It is assumed that he was trained by his father Jan who had joined the Antwerp
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in 1598. Pieter joined the Guild in 1631 as a "wijnmeester" (literally: winemaster), which means he was the son or brother of a current member. He likely got married the same year to Maria Hendrickx.Frans Jozef Peter Van den Branden, ''Geschiedenis der Antwerpsche schilderschool'', Antwerpen, 1883, p. 668-669 SInce no early dated works have been discovered, it is likely he initially assisted his father in his workshop. He started out on his own account in 1642.Pieter Meulener
at the
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He was successful as he was able to rent a luxurious residence. When he died in 1654 he was recorded as having one daughter of 20 years old and a son of 15 years old.


Work


General

He was able to establish a reputation as a leading battle painter of battles but was also known for his landscapes. His works are usually dated and signed with "P.MEVLENER". He occasionally used the monogram "PM" (in ligature; the P centrally on top of the M). The works signed with this monogram have long been considered as by
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. His works can be found in leading museums including the
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, the
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, the Rijksmuseum and the
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.


Battle scenes

His battle scenes depict cavalry skirmishes, attacks on military convoys and on travellers, depicting those subjects from the Flemish side in the Eighty Years' War and the
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. His preferred theme was cavalry engagements and his usual way of representing these was to place a dense cavalry skirmish in a certain area of the composition. Whereas some Flemish war artists such as
Peter Snayers Peter Snayers or Pieter Snayers (1592–1667) was a Flemish painter known for his panoramic battle scenes, depictions of cavalry skirmishes, attacks on villages, coaches and convoys and hunting scenes. (p. 241-243, v.1; plate 92, v.2)Hans V ...
painted battle scenes which depicted real battles in a topographical and analytical manner, Meulener only aimed to represent the battles in a general form. His battle scenes show similarities with those of
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, the first Flemish artist to attempt this subject matter. Some historians believe Meulener may have studied under Vrancx. His palette is closer to that of
Peter Snayers Peter Snayers or Pieter Snayers (1592–1667) was a Flemish painter known for his panoramic battle scenes, depictions of cavalry skirmishes, attacks on villages, coaches and convoys and hunting scenes. (p. 241-243, v.1; plate 92, v.2)Hans V ...
, who studied under Sebastiaen Vrancx. After 1645 his colour became clearer under the influence of Dutch battle scene painters, such as
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, Jan Jacobsz. van der Stoffe and
Abraham van der Hoef Abraham van der Hoef (1611 – 1666), was a Dutch Golden Age painter. Biography He was born in Haarlem and is known for landscapes with battle scenes.Palamedes Palamedesz. (I) Palamedes Palamedesz. (I), Palamedes Palamedesz. the Elder or Palamedes Palamedesz. Stevers (bapt. 6 August 1605, LeithM. Westhoff, 'Fragmentgenealogie van Palamedes Stevensz', Gens Nostra 73 (2018), p. 188-189 – buried 26 March 1638, Delf ...
, to the extent that their battle scenes can be confused.


Landscapes

His landscapes typically include genre scenes. An interesting example is the ''Landscape with a Dancing Couple'' dated 1645. It is painted on the decorated lid of an Antwerp harpsichord. The landscape shows a landscape outside a village where a group of people are enjoying outdoor activities. On the left a couple is dancing to the music of a lute player and a violinist. On the right stands a man with a bag over his shoulder. If the work '' View of Hemiksem Castle'' sold at Sotheby's in its London sale of 9 June 1982 as Lot 110 is indeed by Peter Meulener, then it appears that he also painted topographical landscapes.


Collaborations

As was the custom in Antwerp in the 17th century, Meulener collaborated with other artists on compositions. An illustration of such collaboration is ''An extensive landscape with a cavalry skirmish on a ridge'' (Sold at Christie's on 6 July 2007 in London, Lot 147) in which he painted the staffage and David Teniers the Younger the landscape.David Teniers II and Pieter Meulener, ''An extensive landscape with a cavalry skirmish on a ridge''
at Christie's


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Meulener, Pieter Flemish Baroque painters Flemish landscape painters Flemish war artists Painters from Antwerp 1602 births 1654 deaths