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Melchior Hamers (Antwerp, 26 January 1638 – Antwerp, 1709/10) was a Flemish painter, draughtsman, printmaker and publisher. He is known for his Italianate landscapes, scenes with hunters and battle scenes. He made a number of prints after designs by other artists, some of which he also published.Melchior Hamers
at the British Museum


Life

Hamers was born in
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on 26 January 1638.Melchior Hamers
at the
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He was registered as an apprentice of
Willem van Herp Willem van Herp (I) or Willem van Herp the Elder (variations on first name: 'Guilliam', 'Gilliam' and 'Guillaume') (c. 1614 in Antwerp – 1677) was a Flemish Flemish Baroque painter, Baroque painter specializing in religious paintings and small c ...
in the Antwerp Guild of St. Luke in the guild year 1653–1654. He became a master in the Guild in the guild year 1657–1658.Ph. Rombouts and Th. van Lerius, ''De Liggeren en andere Historische Archieven der Antwerpsche Sint Lucasgilde, onder Zinkspreuk: "Wy Jonsten Versaemt" afgeschreven en bemerkt door Ph. Rombouts en Th. Van Lerius, Advokaet, onder de bescherming van den raed van bestuer der koninklyke Akademie van beeldende Kunsten, van gezegde Stad''
Volume 2, Antwerp, 1872, pp. 250, 252, 286, 290, 468, 668
He may have travelled to Italy around 1668, as a fully signed painting, probably dated 1668, depicts the courtyard of the
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, a former royal residence and gardens located in
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, near
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in the
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region in
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. It is possible that this painting was made on site, which would imply that he was then likely in the employ of the
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who owned the Venaria. He was a Capiteyn (captain) of the Antwerp civil militia, a so-called
schutterij Schutterij () refers to a voluntary city guard or citizen militia in the medieval and early modern Netherlands, intended to protect the town or city from attack and act in case of revolt or fire. Their training grounds were often on open spaces w ...
. He married Isabella Johanna van den Perre. He and his wife made their will on 20 April 1675. On 11 June 1677 he and Franchois Bodeloo are recorded as acting as the guardians of Jan van Meurs.Godelieve van Hemeldonck, ''Kunst en kunstenaars'', s.p.: s.n. (2007), type script kept in the Felixarchief in Antwerp, S-1429 On 3 January 1678 he entered into a contract to take on as apprenticeship Jan Baptist de Bie, the son of the painter
Erasmus de Bie Erasmus de Bie (1629–1675) was a Flemish Baroque painter known for his city views and genre scenes.Erasmus de Bie
a ...
. The Guild records state that the death dues of the wife of Capiteyn Hamers were paid in the guild year 1678–1679. This indicates that she died in or before 1679. It is not clear from the records whether Capiteyn Hamers was a reference to Melchior Hamers or to another painter called Franciscus Hamers who may also have been a captain in the local militia. His wife died definitely before 1682, the year in which her estate was settled. Hamers married Catharina Basseliers, the widow of the marine painter Jan Peeters the Elder on 19 May 1682. She died in 1690. He must have died in 1709 or 1710 as his death duties were paid to the Guild between 18 September 1709 and 18 September 1710.


Work

Hamers' subject matter is mainly Italianate landscapes, scenes with hunters and battle scenes. Notable are his scenes of the hunts of the Dukes of Savoy departing from and returning to the
Palace of Venaria The Palace of Venaria () is a former royal residence and gardens located in Venaria Reale, near the city of Turin in the Piedmont region in northern Italy. It is one of the 14 Residences of the Royal House of Savoy built in the area between the 1 ...
. He is believed to have engraved some plates of two series of prints after designs by
Cornelis de Wael Cornelis de Wael (Antwerp, 1592 – Rome, 1667) was a Flemish painter, engraver and merchant who was primarily active in Genoa in Italy. He is known for his genre paintings, battle scenes, history paintings and still lifes. Through his art wo ...
, one on the five senses and one on the four seasons. Hamers and Willem Peeters were the principal engravers for these sets, which were published in Antwerp by Alexander Voet the Elder.The Four Seasons (Ver)
at the British Museum


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hamers, Melchior 17th-century Flemish painters Flemish Baroque painters Flemish landscape painters Flemish printmakers Flemish publishers Equine artists Flemish war artists Painters from Antwerp 1638 births 18th-century deaths Year of death uncertain