• Pieter Thijs, Peter Thijs or Pieter Thys was a Flemish painter. • Thijs was born in Antwerp. • Pieter Thijs was born in a modest family as the son of a baker. • He trained with Artus Deurwerdeers as a cabinet painter. • Also he practiced in the workshop of Frans Francken the Younger, the father-in-law of Deurwerdeers. • He also spent time in the workshop of Anthony van Dyck. • Everything suggests he completed his training with Gonzales Coques, a leading painter of portraits and history paintings. • After leaving Coques' workshop Thijs maintained a busy workshop that employed about twenty apprentices in the course of his career. • Thijs enjoyed royal patronage. • From 1647 onwards, he became a portrait painter as well as a tapestry designer for Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria, then the Governor of the Southern Netherlands. • Thijs married Constantia van der Beken on 19 March 1648. • The couple had six daughters and four sons. • His son Pieter Pauwel Thijs followed in his footsteps as an artist but died young. • He served as deacon and treasurer of the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke. • Thijs trained his son Pieter Pauwel and was the teacher of Jan Fransicus Lauwereyssens. • Next
Peter Thijs, Self-portrait, from 1640 until 1677
Original, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels. Visited in 2022.