Matthieu or Matthijs van Plattenberg, known in France as Matthieu de Plattemontagne, Matthieu de Platte Montagne and Matthieu Montaigne[1] (1607 or 1608 – 19 September 1660) was a Flemish Baroque painter, draughtsman, etcher and engraver who specialized in marine paintings and landscapes. He spent most of his career abroad, first in Italy and then in France where he played an important role in the development of the painting of stormy seascapes.
^Other name variations: 'Matthias van Plattenberg', 'Matieo Van Plattenberg', 'Matthieu van Platte-Montague', 'Matthieu van Platten'
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and Montaigne. His father was the Flemish painter and engraver MatthieuvanPlattenberg, originally from Antwerp, who specialized in maritime scenes. In...