Willem van Mieris

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File:Aert Schouman Jacob Houbraken - Willem van Mieris Frans van Mieris.jpg
Willem van Mieris (top) and his father Frans, illustration by Aert Schouman and Jacob Houbraken for Jan van Gool's Nieuwe Schouburg

Willem van Mieris (3 June 1662 - 26 January 1747) was an 18th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands.

Biography

He was born in Leiden as the son of Frans van Mieris sr. and brother of Jan van Mieris.[1] He was a member of the Leiden Guild of St. Luke and a founding member of the Leidse Tekenacademie which opened in 1694.[1] His pupils were Catharina Backer, Abraham Alensoon, and Hieronymous van de Mij.[1] He retired in 1736 because he was partially blind.[2] He died, aged 84, in Leiden.[1]

His works are extremely numerous and show the influence of Francis van Bossuit as well as his father.[1] As an artist, he did not equal his father.[3]

van Mieris has works in the Victoria and Albert Museum as well as Cheltenham and Derby Museum and Art Gallery.

Works

  • Lady with Parrot (1685)
  • The Escaped Bird (1687)
  • A Seated Man (1688)
  • Cimon and Iphigeneia (1698)
  • Family Reunion (17th century)
  • Diana and her Nymphs (1702)
  • A Gentleman Offering a Lady a Bunch of Grapes (1707)
  • A Poultry Seller (1707)
  • The Apothecary (1710)
  • Man with Pipe (1710)
  • The Lute Player (1711)
  • Expulsion of Hagar (1724)
  • The Spinner (first half of the 18th century)
  • Interior with a Mother Attending her Children (1728)
  • An Old Man Reading (1729)
  • Green Grocer (1731), oil onwood, 40 x 34 cm, The Wallace Collection, London
  • Ecce Homo (18th century)
  • Suzanna and the Elders after Francis van Bossuit, Detroit Institute of Arts, displayed there as of 1909

Works after the painter

  • Portrait of Willem van Mieris, painted by Taco Hajo Jeigersma

References

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  3. van Mieris family, New International Encyclopedia, accessed August 2011

External link

Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons


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