Guilliam van Nieulandt in Cornelis de Bie's Het Gulden Cabinet.
Born
Guilliam van Nieulandt
1584
Antwerp
Died
1635 (aged 50–51)
Amsterdam
Nationality
Flemish
Known for
Painting, poetry, stage plays
Movement
Baroque
Guilliam or Willem van Nieulandt or van Nieuwelandt[1] (1582/84–1635) was a Flemish painter, engraver, poet and playwright from Antwerp. He spent two thirds of his career in the Habsburg Netherlands and the remainder in Italy and the Dutch Republic.[2] He is known for his Italianate landscape paintings and prints, often real views or capricci of landscapes and buildings from in or around Rome enlivened by contemporary figures or biblical or mythological scenes.[3] He is regarded as the principal poet and playwright active in the Habsburg Netherlands in the first three decades of the 17th century.[2]
^As his recurrent signature on paintings was ' G. v. Nieulant' it can be deduced that the correct form of his name is probably Guilliam van Nieulant. He signed his will with ' Giu. v. Nieulandt'. On his literary works he called himself 'van Nieuwelandt'
^ abEric Jan Sluijter, Career choices of migrant artists between Amsterdam and Antwerp. The Van Nieulandt brothers, De Zeventiende Eeuw 31 (2015) 1, pp. 101-137
^Guilliam van Nieulandt (II) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History
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