Michiel Jansz Van Mierevelt

Michiel Jansz Van Mierevelt

Place: Delft

Born: 1566

Death: 1641

Biography:

Early Life and Training

Michiel Jansz Van Mierevelt

, a prominent figure in the Dutch Golden Age, was born on May 1, 1566, in Delft, Netherlands. As the son of a goldsmith, he was initially apprenticed to Hieronymus Wierix, a copperplate engraver. This early exposure to art laid the foundation for his future success.

Artistic Career

Van Mierevelt's artistic journey took him through various disciplines, including still life and portraiture. His expertise in the latter genre earned him numerous commissions, leading to the employment of multiple assistants to meet the demand. This prolific output resulted in over 500 attributed paintings, with many more bearing his name.

Legacy and Influence

Van Mierevelt's impact on the art world is evident in the numerous pupils who went on to achieve success, including Paulus Moreelse, Jan Antonisz. van Ravesteyn, and Daniel Mijtens. His sons, Pieter and Jan, also followed in his footsteps, contributing to the family's artistic legacy.

Museums Featuring Van Mierevelt's Work

  • Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, housing an extensive collection of his portraits, including those of William, Philip William, Maurice, and Frederick Henry of Orange.
  • Mauritshuis in The Hague, featuring portraits of four princes of the House of Orange and Frederick V as King of Bohemia.
Van Mierevelt's art can be found in various leading continental galleries, a testament to his enduring influence on the world of art.

References

* Michiel Jansz Van Mierevelt | Wikioo.org * Michiel Jansz. van Mierevelt - Wikipedia

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