Gerard Bouttats or Gerhardt Bouttats[1] (Antwerp, circa 1630 – probably Vienna after 1668) was a Flemish, draughtsman engraver and printmaker, known for his prints of portraits, allegories, and devotional works.[2] He trained in his native Antwerp in the workshop of his father. He later worked for a while in Cologne and later moved to Vienna where he worked for the remainder of his short life.[3]
^Name variations: Gerhart Bouttats, Gerhaert Bouttats, Gerhardus Boutatts, Gerhardus Boutats, G. B.
^Gerard Bouttats at the British Museum
^Gerard Bouttats at the Netherlands Institute for Art History
GerardBouttats or Gerhardt Bouttats (Antwerp, circa 1630 – probably Vienna after 1668) was a Flemish, draughtsman engraver and printmaker, known for his...
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contributed to the work were Frans Geffels, Cornelis Meyssens, Jan de Herdt, GerardBouttats, Adriaen van Bloemen, Sebastian van Dryweghen and Jacob Toorenvliet...
work were Jan de Herdt, Cornelis Meyssens, Franciscus van der Steen, GerardBouttats, Adriaen van Bloemen, Sebastian van Dryweghen and Jacob Toorenvliet...
contributing were Frans Geffels, Jan de Herdt, Franciscus van der Steen, GerardBouttats, Adriaen van Bloemen, Sebastian van Dryweghen and Jacob Toorenvliet...
J. Piripach wrote the Introductory "oratio". The Flemish engraver GerardBouttats who worked for the University of Vienna engraved the frontispiece and...
work were Frans Geffels, Cornelis Meyssens, Franciscus van der Steen, GerardBouttats, Adriaen van Bloemen, Sebastian van Dryweghen and Jacob Toorenvliet...
contributing were Frans Geffels, Jan de Herdt, Franciscus van der Steen, GerardBouttats, Cornelis Meyssens, Sebastian van Dryweghen and Jacob Toorenvliet....
Joannes à Castro for which Gaspar Bouttats engraved the illustrations after Maes' designs. Cornelis de Bie, Gaspar Bouttats, Godfried Maes, P. Starckmann...
van der Gucht was born in Antwerp, where he became a pupil of Frederik Bouttats the Younger. He was registered as an apprentice in the Antwerp artists'...
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