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Jan Wildens
Jan Wildens (1586 in Antwerp – 16 October 1653 in Antwerp) was a Flemish Baroque painter and draughtsman specializing in landscapes. ==Life== Wildens was born in Antwerp and at the age of ten was apprenticed to Pieter van der Hulst (I) (d. 1628). He became a master of the Antwerp Guild of St. Luke in 1604. He travelled to Italy in 1613 or 1614. Around 1615-1616 he created a series of 12 landscape drawings representing the 12 months of the year, which were also published in print form by Hendrik Hondius. Upon returning to Antwerp after a stay in Italy of three years, he became a frequent collaborator of Peter Paul Rubens until 1620, even though Wildens was never formally employed by Rubens.〔(Joannes Wildens biography ) in : Arnold Houbraken, ''De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen, 1718'' 〕〔Hans Devisscher. "Wildens, Jan." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 19 Jul. 2014〕 In 1619 Wildens married Maria Stappaert with Rubens acting as a witness at the wedding. Maria's niece Hélène Fourment would become Rubens’s second wife. Maria Stappaert died in 1624 after bearing Wildens two sons, both of whom became painters: Jan Baptist (1620–37) and Jeremias (1621–53). In 1624 Wildens opened a picture gallery which was very successful and would later be run by his son Jeremias.〔 When Rubens died in 1640, Jan Wildens acted as a testamentary executor.〔(Matthias Depoorter, ''Jan Wildens'' ) at Barok in Vlaanderen〕 His pupils included his sons Jan Baptist and Jeremias and Hendrick van Balen the Younger.〔(Jan Wildens ) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History 〕
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