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Pieter Franciscus Peters - Finstermürz in Tyrol

Finstermürz in Tyrol

Pieter Franciscus Peters (German, 1818-1903)
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The Artist died in 1903 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.

Pieter Francis Peters, originally Pieter Franciscus Peters Jr. was a Dutch-born German landscape painter, graphic artist and art dealer.

His father was a well-known glass painter who gave him his only known art lessons. In 1841, he moved to Germany and, a year later, married Heinrike Gertrude Mali of Böblingen (died 1884), who came from a prominent family of Dutch-born painters. At first, they lived in Mannheim, but later moved to Stuttgart to join her brothers, Christian, Johannes [de] and Hubertus (1818–1839) after the death of their mother.

Once there, King William I allowed him to use a studio in the Old Castle and he became a travelling companion to Queen Olga.

He had three daughters, two of whom (Anna and Pietronella) also became painters. They received their first art lessons from him and their uncles.

Later he and the decorative artist, Hermann Herdtle [de], established the "Permanenten Kunstausstellung" (Permanent Art Exhibition) in Stuttgart which provided a way of exchanging ideas and works with painters in Munich.

Originally, he painted in a very strict Dutch Romantic style, but later turned more toward a type of atmospheric Impressionism.

From 1896 to 1903, he spent the summers with his family, working en plein aire at Schloss Köngen [de], a 13th century castle in Esslingen. Many of his works, and those of his daughters, may be seen at the Braith-Mali-Museum in Biberach an der Riß and at Schloss Köngen.

More Artworks by Pieter Franciscus Peters

On the Coast of Menton

On the Coast of Menton

Pieter Franciscus Peters (German, 1818-1903)
View of Schloß Haunsheim in the district of Dillingen on the Danube

View of Schloß Haunsheim in the district of Dillingen on the Danube

Pieter Franciscus Peters (German, 1818-1903)
Scene of the Inntal, near Pfunds in Tyrol

Scene of the Inntal, near Pfunds in Tyrol

Pieter Franciscus Peters (German, 1818-1903)

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