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(1) Pieter Andreas Rysbrack
(b Paris, c. 1684; d London, Oct 1748). Painter. In 171011 he was made a master in Antwerp, but c. 1720 he and his brother (2) Michael Rysbrack settled in England, where they were joined by another brother, the still-life painter Gerard Rysbrack. In England, Pieter Andreas Rysbrack specialized in Flemish-style still-lifes and game pieces, such as A Bag of Game (1738; priv. col., see Waterhouse, 1981, p. 328); he also painted a number of topographical landscapes and country-house portraits. His two sets of Chiswick House Gardens (c. 1729; Chatsworth, Derbys, and elsewhere), commissioned by Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, were an influential contribution to the vogue during the second quarter of the 18th century for sets of garden views. An engraved View of Mr Popes House at Twickenham by Nathaniel Parrthe only print of Alexander Popes Thames-side villa to be issued in the poets lifetimewas made in 1735 after a drawing (untraced) by Rysbrack; five years later Rysbrack painted a view of Richmond Ferry (London, Orleans House Gal.) from a spot a mile downstream.
Part of the Rysbrack family
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