![]() |
| Pieter van der Heyden (c1530 - c1573) |
| More: Influences Followers Prints Prices Search: Google Yahoo MSN Amazon |
Artists who influenced Pieter van der Heyden![]() | Flemish engraver. In 1557 he became a master in the Antwerp Guild of St Luke. In the early part of his career, from 1551, but mainly between 1556 and 1559, he worked with the publisher Hieronymus Cock, a collaboration that lasted until the latter’s death in 1570. Hundreds of van der Heyden’s reproductive prints were issued through Cock’s publishing house, Aux Quatre Vents, and he also had contacts ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Pieter van der Heyden![]() | |
![]() Pieter Bruegel the Elder | ![]() Descent of Christ into Limbo (Bastelaer 115) | ![]() Peasant Wedding Dance (Bastelaer 210) (Metropolitan Museum of Art) | ![]() Abel Grimmer |
![]() Hieronymus Bosch | ![]() Envy (Bastelaer 130) (Metropolitan Museum of Art) | ![]() Battle about Money (Bastelaer 146) (Metropolitan Museum of Art) | |
![]() Andrea del Sarto | ![]() Festival of Fools, #2 (Bastelaer 195) (Metropolitan Museum of Art) | ![]() Ass at School (Bastelaer 142) (National Gallery of Art) | |
![]() Frans Huys | ![]() Lust (Bastelaer 131) (British Museum) | ![]() Greed (Bastelaer 128) (Metropolitan Museum of Art) | |