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Arthois [Artoes; Artoies; Artois; Artoos; Artoys], Jacques d
(bapt Brussels, 12 Oct 1613; d between 26 April and 17 June 1686). Flemish painter, draughtsman and collector. He was apprenticed to Jan Mertens on 11 January 1625 and became a master in the Brussels painters guild on 3 May 1634. On 10 July 1636 he married Marie Sampels, who bore him eight children. Besides his son Jan Baptist dArthois (b 1638) and his brother Nicolaes dArthois (b 1617), Jacques had six pupils; one of them, Cornelis van Empel, came from Mechelen, indicating that dArthoiss fame extended beyond his native city. He was made chartered tapestry cartoon designer of the city of Brussels in 1655. At the time of his death he owned several houses and a substantial paintings collection, though an expansive lifestyle had left him severely in debt.
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