Philips de Marlier
Philips de Marlier was a painter (1600–1668). He was born at Antwerp.
Also recorded as Philip de Marlier; Filip De Marlier; Phillipe de Marlier; Philips De Marlier; Philippe De Marlier.
Philips de Marlier in brief
- Born
- 1600
- Died
- 1668
- Known for
- painter
- Place of birth
- Antwerp
Recognition and collections
Work by Philips de Marlier is held by Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp, Fitzwilliam Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest and Führermuseum.
In detail
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are landscape and still life.
Membership is recorded of Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke.
Work by Philips de Marlier is recorded in the collections of Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp, Fitzwilliam Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest and Führermuseum.
Chronology
- 1600Philips de Marlier born at Antwerp.
- 1600Philips de Marlier was born in 1600 at Antwerp.
- 1668Philips de Marlier died at Antwerp.
- 1668Philips de Marlier died in 1668 at Antwerp.
Sources
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- 1.
“Philips de Marlier”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1983400: Philips de Marlier
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