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Bonaventura Peeters the Elder - The Antwerp Shipyard

The Antwerp Shipyard (1650)

Bonaventura Peeters the Elder (Flemish, 1614-1652)
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Bonaventura Peeters the Elder

Bonaventura Peeters (I) or Bonaventura Peeters the Elder was a Flemish painter, draughtsman and etcher. He became one of the leading marine artists in the Low Countries in the first half of the 17th century with his depictions of marine battles, storms at sea, shipwrecks and views of ships in rivers and harbours.

Peeters was born in Antwerp as the son of Cornelis Peeters and Catharina van Eelen. He was baptised in the church of St. Walpurgis in Antwerp on 23 July 1614. He was a brother of the seascape painters Jan the Elder, Gillis the Elder and Catharina Peeters.

Nothing is known about his early training although it is possible that Andries van Eertvelt, a specialist of stormy sea paintings, was his master. Bonaventura became a master in Antwerp's Guild of Saint Luke in 1634. On 5 July 1638 he received a commission of the pensionary of Antwerp to produce maps of the Siege of Kallo and Verrebroek which had occurred only one month earlier. He was able to deliver the maps half a month later. This earned him a subsequent commission from the pensionary for a large painting of the Siege of Kallo, which he completed in collaboration with his brother Gillis. He became one of the few marine specialists active in the Southern Netherlands during the mid-17th century.

Initially he shared a studio in Antwerp with his older brother Gillis. However, he moved in 1641 to Hoboken (Antwerp) where he lived in a spacious residence and worked in a studio with his pupils Catharina and Jan Peeters (I). He was the teacher of his siblings Catharina and Jan Peeters (I). The son of his brother Gillis, referred to as Bonaventura Peeters the Younger (1648–1702) became a marine and landscape artist.

Peeters never married and died in Hoboken, aged 38 after suffering from ill health the last years of his life.

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Mountainous Landscape with Figure on Horseback in Foreground

Mountainous Landscape with Figure on Horseback in Foreground

Bonaventura Peeters the Elder (Flemish, 1614-1652)
A View of Vlissingen

A View of Vlissingen

Bonaventura Peeters the Elder (Flemish, 1614-1652)
Tartane van de Middellandse Zee in een haven tijdens het verslaan van een lading hout

Tartane van de Middellandse Zee in een haven tijdens het verslaan van een lading hout

Bonaventura Peeters the Elder (Flemish, 1614-1652)
A man o’war in choppy seas with soldiers on an outcrop nearby

A man o’war in choppy seas with soldiers on an outcrop nearby (1641)

Bonaventura Peeters the Elder (Flemish, 1614-1652)
Reception of the White Monks by the Magistrate and the Notables of the City of Antwerp

Reception of the White Monks by the Magistrate and the Notables of the City of Antwerp

Bonaventura Peeters the Elder (Flemish, 1614-1652)
A coastal landscape with Turkish soldiers attacking a Christian fortress

A coastal landscape with Turkish soldiers attacking a Christian fortress (1646)

Bonaventura Peeters the Elder (Flemish, 1614-1652)
Stormy Sea

Stormy Sea

Bonaventura Peeters the Elder (Flemish, 1614-1652)
Imaginary Inlet in Southern Arctic Waters in Summer

Imaginary Inlet in Southern Arctic Waters in Summer (c. 1640 - c. 1650)

Bonaventura Peeters the Elder (Flemish, 1614-1652)
Vesels sailing on choppy waters

Vesels sailing on choppy waters

Bonaventura Peeters the Elder (Flemish, 1614-1652)
Vessels And A Rowing Boat On Choppy Waters, Near A Small Harbor Town With A Windmill, Possibly Hoboken

Vessels And A Rowing Boat On Choppy Waters, Near A Small Harbor Town With A Windmill, Possibly Hoboken

Bonaventura Peeters the Elder (Flemish, 1614-1652)
Travellers Disembarking at a Jetty on the Scheldt in Strong Winds

Travellers Disembarking at a Jetty on the Scheldt in Strong Winds (c. 1635)

Bonaventura Peeters the Elder (Flemish, 1614-1652)
Seascape

Seascape

Bonaventura Peeters the Elder (Flemish, 1614-1652)
Capriccio View of a Mediterranean Port

Capriccio View of a Mediterranean Port (17th century)

Bonaventura Peeters the Elder (Flemish, 1614-1652)
Ships in a port

Ships in a port

Bonaventura Peeters the Elder (Flemish, 1614-1652)
A Dutch Battleship and Sailing Boats in Choppy Seas near a Rocky Coast

A Dutch Battleship and Sailing Boats in Choppy Seas near a Rocky Coast

Bonaventura Peeters the Elder (Flemish, 1614-1652)
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