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(c. 1600, Haarlem - 1652/3, Haarlem) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. De Grebber was the oldest son of Frans Pietersz de Grebber (1573 - 1643), a painter and embroiderer in Haarlem, and the brother of the painters Maria and Albert. He learned to paint from his father and from Hendrick Goltzius. He was descended from a Catholic and artistic family and his sister Maria later became the mother-in-law of Gabriel Metsu. He was a friend of the priest and musicologist Jan Albertszoon Ban, and had a poem set to music by the Haarlem composer Cornelis Padbrue. In 1632 he became a member of the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke, but he had already been active as a painter for 10 years. His pupils were Gerbrand Ban, Nicolaes Pietersz Berchem, Egbert van Heemskerck, and Dirck Helmbreeker. In 1618, father and son went to Antwerp and negotiated with Peter Paul Rubens over the sale of his painting "Daniel in the lions pit". It was then handed - via the English ambassador in the Republic, Sir Dudley Carleton - to king Charles I. Pieter got important commissions not only in Haarlem, but also from the stadholder Frederik Hendrik. As such, he worked on the decoration of the Huis Honselaarsdijk in Naaldwijk and at the Paleis Noordeinde in Huis ten Bosch in the Hague. He painted altar pieces for churches in Flanders and hidden Catholic churches in the Republic. He may also have worked for Danish clients. Pieter remained single and lived from 1634 until his death at the Haarlem Beguinage.

Pieter de Grebber Frederick Barbarossa awards the city of Haarlem with a sword for its shield or coat-of-arms oil painting artist


Pieter de Grebber Frederick Barbarossa awards the city of Haarlem with a sword for its shield or coat-of-arms oil painting artist

Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  83789
Frederick Barbarossa awards the city of Haarlem with a sword for its shield or coat-of-arms
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Date 1630(1630) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions Height: 168 cm (66.1 in). Width: 198 cm (78 in). cjr


Pieter de Grebber Frederick Barbarossa awards oil painting artist


Pieter de Grebber Frederick Barbarossa awards oil painting artist

Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  87619
Frederick Barbarossa awards
new25/Pieter de Grebber-489476.jpg
1630(1630) Medium Oil on canvas cyf


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