Pieter Claeissens the Elder
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Pieter Claeissens the Elder was born in Bruges as the son of Alard Claeissens who was also a painter.[3] He was registered as a pupil of Adriaan Bekaert at the Guild of St. Luke of Bruges in 1516. He was admitted as a master in 1530 and was dean of the Guild in 1572.[4]
He married Marie Meese. Of their five sons, the four youngest would become artists: Gillis, Pieter and Antoon became painters while Ambrosius became a master goldsmith.[3]

Is it possible for Claeissens to cooperate with Benson in the period that he is fully aged from around 1520 to his mastery in 1530? In any case, it could explain the share of Pieter I Claeissens in the Spanish export market of works of art, where Benson is the leading artist.
Pieter Claeissens the Elder died in Bruges in 1576.[2]

