Pieter Pietersz.
Pieter Pietersz. was an artist documented as active during the late sixteenth century, specifically between 1570 and 1597. His extant works represented in major institutions are primarily examples of portraiture.
Five of his works are documented in significant international collections, establishing the historical relevance and museum-quality of his production. These institutions include the Mauritshuis, the Rijksmuseum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The documented works comprise three paintings, one additional painting, and one other work, confirming a consistent output in two-dimensional media.
Specific examples of Pieter Pietersz. paintings held in collections include Portrait of a Moravian Woman, Portrait of Cornelis Cornelisz Schellinger (1551-1635), Portrait of a Man, and Portrait of a Woman. Given the artist's dates of activity, much of the visual record of Pieter Pietersz.'s work now resides in the public domain. Today, historical reproductions of these works are frequently accessible as high-quality prints and downloadable artwork for research and personal use.
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