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Pieter van Bloemen - Landscape with Ancient Ruins, a Resting Flock in the Front

Landscape with Ancient Ruins, a Resting Flock in the Front (ca 1694-1720)

Pieter van Bloemen (Flemish, 1657 – 1720)
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Pieter van Bloemen, also known as Standaart, first name also spelled Peter or Peeter, was a Flemish painter. He was a gifted landscape and animal painter and was very successful with his compositions depicting equestrian, animal and market scenes.

Van Bloemen was born in Antwerp. He was a pupil of Simon Johannes van Douw, according to some historians already from the age of 10. He became a master of the local Guild of Saint Luke in 1674 at the age of 17. He had two younger brothers who were also painters: Jan Frans and Norbert. At some point he travelled to Rome. This possibly happened in the year 1674 or later in the year 1689. He was in 1684 in Lyon in the company of the Dutch painters Adriaen van der Cabel and of Gillis Weenix. His brother Jan Frans joined him in Lyon.

Via Turin, Pieter and Jan Frans travelled on to Rome where in 1688 they were registered in the parish of Sant’Andrea delle Fratte. In 1690 their third painting brother Norbert joined them in Rome as well. Pieter and Jan Frans made a few trips to Naples, Sicily and Malta. Pieter and Jan Frans also collaborated on works, with Pieter taking on the role of figure painter and Jan Frans painting the landscape (vedute).

Pieter became a member of the Bentvueghels, an association of mainly Dutch and Flemish artists active in Rome. It was common practice in the Bentvueghels to give each member a nickname, the so-called "bent name". Pieter's bent name was "Standaart" or in Italian "Standardo". It is believed he was given this nickname in reference to the standards and banners that he regularly painted in his military subjects.

Pieter returned to Antwerp in 1694 and Norbert left for Amsterdam before 1724, while Jan Frans remained in Rome for the rest of his life.

Pieter became dean of the Guild of Saint Luke of Antwerp in 1699.

He was the teacher of his younger brothers Jan Frans and Norbert as well as of Peeter van Aken and Frans van Alter.

He died in Antwerp.

More Artworks by Pieter van Bloemen (View all 16 Artworks)

Horses, cattle, sheep and goats among Roman ruins

Horses, cattle, sheep and goats among Roman ruins

Pieter van Bloemen (Flemish, 1657 – 1720)
Horseman’s Scene

Horseman’s Scene (1713)

Pieter van Bloemen (Flemish, 1657 – 1720)
Soldiers Depart after Plundering

Soldiers Depart after Plundering (ca 1685-1693)

Pieter van Bloemen (Flemish, 1657 – 1720)
The Penitent Saint Jerome

The Penitent Saint Jerome

Pieter van Bloemen (Flemish, 1657 – 1720)
Hirtenszene

Hirtenszene (1673-1720)

Pieter van Bloemen (Flemish, 1657 – 1720)
Coach and Travelers at Madonna del Riposo Near Rome

Coach and Travelers at Madonna del Riposo Near Rome (17th-18th century)

Pieter van Bloemen (Flemish, 1657 – 1720)
Three goats and shepherd with sheep

Three goats and shepherd with sheep (1673-1720)

Pieter van Bloemen (Flemish, 1657 – 1720)
Landscape with Peasants, Soldiers and Cattle

Landscape with Peasants, Soldiers and Cattle

Pieter van Bloemen (Flemish, 1657 – 1720)
Camp Scene with a Woman at the Bonfire to the Left

Camp Scene with a Woman at the Bonfire to the Left (1697)

Pieter van Bloemen (Flemish, 1657 – 1720)
Three old horses

Three old horses

Pieter van Bloemen (Flemish, 1657 – 1720)
Bewaffneter Reiter nach rechts sprengend

Bewaffneter Reiter nach rechts sprengend

Pieter van Bloemen (Flemish, 1657 – 1720)
Scene in a military camp with a breastfeeding woman and a boy playing with a dog

Scene in a military camp with a breastfeeding woman and a boy playing with a dog (17th century)

Pieter van Bloemen (Flemish, 1657 – 1720)
Camp Scene with a Trumpeter

Camp Scene with a Trumpeter (1697)

Pieter van Bloemen (Flemish, 1657 – 1720)
Horses in front of a tavern

Horses in front of a tavern

Pieter van Bloemen (Flemish, 1657 – 1720)
Lying cow

Lying cow

Pieter van Bloemen (Flemish, 1657 – 1720)
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