Jacob Peter Gowy

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Jacob Peter Gouwy or Jacob Peter Gowy[1][2] (c. 1610 – after 1644 and before 1664) was a Flemish Baroque painter of history paintings and portraits.[3] He collaborated with Peter Paul Rubens and spent time in England where he was active as a portrait painter. As the creator of a large picture of a horse painted in England he can be considered one of the pioneers of the genre of portraits of horses.[4]

Little is known about the life and career of Jacob Peter Gouwy. He was a disciple of Paul van Overbeeck in Antwerp.[5] He was registered as an apprentice in the records of the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke in the Guild year 1632–33.[2] He became a master of the Antwerp Guild in the Guild year 1636–37.[4]

Gouwy travelled to England but the date of this trip is unknown. He seems to have worked there as a portrait painter. According to some sources, he lived in his later years in retirement in Antwerp, as a priest of the St Walburga Church in Antwerp.[5]

It is not clear when or where he died but it is believed he died after 1644 and before 1664.[3]

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