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(1) Jan Pieter van Baurscheit (i)
(b Würmersdorf, nr Bonn, 8 Dec 1669; d Antwerp, 10 May 1728). He is listed in the 1691 records of the Guild of St Luke in Antwerp as a student of Pieter Scheemakers the elder, and in 16945 he was enrolled in the Guild as a master. His early work included numerous commissions for funerary monuments. For the Parisvan den Bruggen family, he carved the stone figure of St Peter Martyr (signed and dated 1700), which forms part of the series of Dominican saints in the choir of St Pauluskerk, Antwerp, where his marble Virgin of Sorrows (1702) for the monument to Pater Abraham van Greyn is also located. The imposing wall tomb of Pieter Ferdinand Roose, Baron van Boechout (see fig.) has a marble figure of Time flanked by marble relief portrait medallions. The stone monument to the BorckhovenPemans family (c. 1708; Antwerp, St Jacobskerk) includes a life-size Ecce homo. Baurscheits skill as a portraitist is also evident in his marble busts of Jan van Brouchoven, Count of Bergeyck (c. 17026; Brussels, priv. col., see Jansen, p. 189) and of Philip V of Spain (signed and dated 1700; Antwerp, Kon. Mus. S. Kst).
Part of the Baurscheit family
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