Juliaen Teniers the Elder
Juliaen Teniers or Juliaan Teniers (Antwerp 1572–1615) was a Flemish painter and one of the members of the extended Teniers family of painters.
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Life
Juliaan Teniers was born in Antwerp. He was the half-brother of David Teniers the Elder and the uncle of David Teniers the Younger. He married Suzanna Coignet, the sister of the painter Gillis II Coignet on 23 April 1595.[1] He had at least three children: Jan Baptist, Melchior en Joanna.[2]
Juliaan Teniers became a master of the Guild of St. Luke in 1595 and he joined the Armenbus.[3] He and his wife lived in the Koningstraat until 1597, when they bought the house De Roos in the Vaartstraat.[4] Between 1595 and 1608 he had at least eleven pupils, of whom only Gaspar van den Hoecke and his half brother David the Elder still have any claim to fame.[5]
Juliaan Teniers died shortly before 11 March 1615.[6]
Work
Together with David Juliaan painted scenes for plays performed during the Joyous Entry of the Archdukes in Antwerp.[7] His paintings are only known through inventories,[8] which make clear that he sometimes cooperated with Joos de Momper and Claes van Cleve.[9]
Sources
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References
- ↑ Juliaen Teniers (I) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History (Dutch)
- ↑ SAA (City Archives Antwerpen) Pk3473; PR1, PR8, f41, Onze-Lieve-Vrouwkerk: 19 June 1577; Notaris Ant. Jaspers 1626–32, f 149r-v; F.J. van den Branden (1883), pp.751–752.
- ↑ Artesis University College Dept B Bib 243(4), f40r.
- ↑ F.J. van den Branden (1883), pp.751–752.
- ↑ P. Rombouts & T. van Lerius (1874) II, pp.381, 387, 407, 408, 410, 414, 415, 417, 445.
- ↑ F.J. van den Branden (1883), pp.752.
- ↑ L. van den Broeck (1987), p. 119.
- ↑ F.J. van den Branden (1883), pp.751–752, Antwerpsch Archievenblad 21, p.322.
- ↑ F.J. van den Branden (1883), pp.751, Antwerpsch Archievenblad 21, p.322.