• Was a Flemish printmaker and engraver. • He was born in Antwerp in a family of engravers. • He was the son of the engraver Frederick Bouttats the Elder and Marie de Weert. • His uncle Philibert Bouttats as well as his younger brother Frederik Bouttats the Younger built reputations as engravers. • He was trained by his father. • He was registered in 1668–69 with the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke as a wijnmeester which was a tital and thus indicates that his father was also a member of the Guild at that time. • He was dean of the Guild in 1690–1691. • Bouttats was the teacher of his son Pieter Balthazar Bouttats and of Jan Antoon de Pooter, Geeraet van Caseel, Michiel van Hove, Jan Francis Clouwet; Carolus Bouttats and Gaspar de Man. • He died in Antwerp in 1695 or 1696. • Next
Gaspar Bouttats the Elder, Hollands Hollende Koe (Holland’s Running Cow), 1690
Original, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Visited in 2017-2021.
Gaspar Bouttats the Elder, Hollands Hollende Koe (Holland’s Running Cow), 1690
Gaspar Bouttats the Elder, Hollands Hollende Koe (Holland’s Running Cow), 1690