Gualterus Gysaerts
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Wouter Gysaerts or Gualterus Gysaerts (1649 – in or after 1677) was a Flemish still life painter who specialized in flower pieces and garlands.
Gualterus Gysaerts was born in Antwerp as the nephew (or maybe the cousin) of David Teniers the Younger. He was a pupil of Philip Fruytiers. He became a master in the local Guild of Saint Luke in 1670. He moved to Mechelen in 1674 where he joined the local order of the Friars Minor called the Recollects. On becoming a monk he changed his first name from Wouter to Gualterus. He died in Mechelen in or after 1677.[1]
