| Patenier,
Joachim (b. ca. 1480, Bouvignes, d. 1524, Antwerpen) |
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Netherlandish painter,
a pioneer of landscape as an independent genre. Nothing is known of his
early life, but in 1515 he became a member of the Antwerp Guild. In 1521
he met Dürer, who made a drawing of him and described him as a "good landscape
painter". There are only a very few signed paintings, but a great many
others have been attributed to him with varying degrees of probability.
Patenier also painted landscape backgrounds for other artists and The
Temptation of St Anthony (Prado, Madrid) was done in collaboration with
his friend Quentin Massys (who
after Patenier's death became guardian of his children). |