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Pieter van Aelst or Pieter van Aelst III (c. 1495 – c. 1560) was a Flemish
tapestry Tapestry is a form of textile art, traditionally woven by hand on a loom. Tapestry is weft-faced weaving, in which all the warp threads are hidden in the completed work, unlike most woven textiles, where both the warp and the weft threads ma ...
weaver whose workshop commenced by his grandfather was one of the leading weavers of Flanders in the first half of the 16th century.Elise L. Smith. "Aelst, Pieter van." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 8 December 2014 He should not be confused with Pieter Coecke van Aelst (1502-1550), a Flemish painter who was also a significant tapestry designer.


Life

He was likely born around 1495 in
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(possibly in Aalst) as the son of Pieter van Edingen van Aelst (also referred to as (Pieter van Aelst the Younger', c. 1450-1533). His father and grandfather were both tapestry weavers. Pieter joined the workshop that his father had set up in Brussels in 1493 and was trained there.Paul F. State, ''Historical Dictionary of Brussels'', Scarecrow Press, 27 July 2004, p. 4 He became the purveyor of tapestries to the Spanish king
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, the then ruler of Flanders. This was likely upon the death of Pieter's grandfather Pieter van Aelst I. In 1509 he was mentioned as a restorer of the collection of tapestries of Margaret of Austria, the governor of the Habsburg Netherlands. In 1517 he was paid for tapestries of David and John the Baptist made for the English king Henry VIII. The most famous set his workshop produced was that designed for the
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in Rome, following the
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, which now belong to the British Royal Collection but since 1865 have been on loan to the
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in London. The cartoons are designed by the
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painter
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in 1515–16 showing scenes from the
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s and Acts of the Apostles. The workshop made four further recorded sets over the following decades, for the kings of France, Spain and England, and Cardinal Ercole Gonzaga. These helped the van Aelst workshop gain other important commissions. A tapestry after
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's ''Bearing of the Cross'' produced by the van Aelst workshop in 1520 played an important role in the introduction of the Italian Renaissance style in Flanders.Guy Delmarcel, ''Flemish Tapestry from the 15th to the 18th Century'', Lannoo Uitgeverij, 1 January 1999 In 1520
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commissioned a series of 20 tapestries of ''Children’s Games and Medici Symbols'' from van Aelst. The contract required the background of the tapestries to be completely filled with gold. The price of the gold accounted for 14,000 ducats in the total price of 17,600 ducats (i.e. 80%) payable for the series. The series of Children's Games depicted winged spirits with attributes and emblems representing the emblems of the
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and the Pope himself. In 1547 and 1548 he was still listed as a tapestry maker for the court of Charles V. Around 1550 van Aelst was commissioned by the Polish king
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to make a large and lavish work consisting of 18 tapestries representing various episodes in the
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. These works were made in collaboration with six other Brussels workshops. As in 1560 his workshop was sold by his heirs to the prominent Brussels weaver Willem de Pannemaker, it is likely that he died not long before.


Work

The mark 'pva' of his workshop appears on four tapestry series, which were made in collaboration with others: on five of eight ''History of Noah'' tapestries (
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,
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), on seven of 10 ''History of Abraham'' tapestries, after designs from the circle
Bernard van Orley Bernard van Orley (between 1487 and 1491 – 6 January 1541), also called Barend or Barent van Orley, Bernaert van Orley or Barend van Brussel, was a versatile Flemish artist and representative of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting, who ...
( Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna), on two of eight ''History of Odysseus'' tapestries (Hardwick Hall, Derbys, NT) and on three of six ''History of Moses'' tapestries (
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, San Francisco).Szenen aus dem Buch Tobias (8 Stücke): 1. Tobias stellt dem Vater seinen Reisebegleiter vor
at the Kunsthistorisches Museum


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Further reading

* (see index) {{DEFAULTSORT:Aelst, Pieter van People from East Flanders Flemish tapestry artists Year of birth uncertain