Pieter van Lisebetten
Peter van Liesebetten | |
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Born |
30 September 1630 Antwerp |
Died |
10 November 1678 Antwerp |
Nationality | Netherlands |
Peter van Liesebetten or Pieter van Lisebetten (1630 – 1678) was an engraver from the Southern Netherlands.
Liesebetten was born in Antwerp and is known for engravings after old master paintings, most notably a selection of paintings for David Teniers the Younger for his Theatrum Pictorium.
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Portrait of David Teniers the Elder after a painting by Pieter van Mol, used as an illustration for Cornelis de Bie's Het Gulden Cabinet
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Lovers, after a painting by Paris Bordone
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Scholars discover the tetragram
Liesebetten died in Antwerp.[1]
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