Erasmus de Bie

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The Ommegang in Antwerp

Erasmus de Bie (1629–1675) was a Flemish Baroque painter known for his city views and genre scenes.[1] He depicted several lively scenes of large public celebrations in his hometown of Antwerp. It is not clear whether the views of Italianate cities and landscapes attributed to him are the work of Adriaen de Bie, a Flemish painter from Lier who worked in Italy for a while.[2]

Very little is known about the life of Erasmus de Bie. He was born in Antwerp, the son of the painter Frans de Bie the Elder. He was baptised on 20 December 1629 in the St. Walburga church in Antwerp.[3]

He became a pupil of David Ryckaert III in 1641 and was admitted as a master in the Antwerp Guild of St. Luke in 1645–1646.[4][5][6]

He married Catharina Douglas, called de Schot (the Scot), and was the father of Frans and Jan Baptist de Bie, who both became painters.[3] Jan Baptist emigrated to Vienna where he remained active.[1][7]

Winter games on the snow-covered Meir in Antwerp

Erasmus de Bie had pupils in 1660 and in 1666, including his son Frans.[1]

He died in Antwerp in 1675.

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