Pieter Snayers
Visual Artist
1592 –
Who is Pieter Snayers?
Pieter Snayers was a Flemish Baroque painter known for representations of historical battle scenes.
Born in Antwerp, he studied under Sebastiaen Vrancx before joining Antwerp's Guild of St. Luke in 1612. By 1628, Snayers was a citizen in Brussels.
There, he worked first for Archduchess Isabella, and was later the court painter for Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand and Archduke Leopold Wilhelm. For them he painted scenes of victorious battles in the tradition of sixteenth-century tapestries.
Snayers also collaborated with Peter Paul Rubens on several occasions, including the never-finished Life of Henry IV and the Torre de la Parada series. He also painted portraits of aristocracy in Brussels and large landscapes. Snayers's best-known pupil was Adam Frans van der Meulen.
Snayers died at Brussels in 1666 or 1667.
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