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Pieter de Jode II or Pieter de Jode the Younger (1606–1674) was a Flemish
Baroque The Baroque (, ; ) is a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th century until the 1750s. In the territories of the Spanish and Portuguese empires including t ...
printmaker, draughtsman, painter and art dealer. A scion of an important dynasty of printmakers active in Antwerp, he created many prints after the works of leading painters and was a close collaborator of
Anthony van Dyck Sir Anthony van Dyck (, many variant spellings; 22 March 1599 – 9 December 1641) was a Brabantian Flemish Baroque artist who became the leading court painter in England after success in the Southern Netherlands and Italy. The seventh c ...
for whom he engraved many portraits.Christine van Mulders. "Jode, de." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 24 October 2016


Life

Pieter de Jode II was born in Antwerp in 1606, where he was baptized on 24 November of that year.Pieter de Jode II
at the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
He learned drawing and engraving from his father, Pieter de Jode I (1570–1634), a leading printmaker in Antwerp who had travelled to Italy and whose engravings were a source for the Flemish painter and artist biographer Karel van Mander.* Text from Karel van Mander's ''Schilderboeck'', p.195: ''Noch eenen Ventura Salimbeni van Siena isser te Siena, die seer aerdighe dingen ghehetst laet van zijn handt en vindinghen uytgaen, van datum 1590. en 94. Een ander Sienees noch te Siena, laet van hem uytgaen een historie van S. Catherina van Siena, seer versierlijck geinventeert, en gesneden door Pieter de Iode van Antwerpen.'' His grandfather was the cartographer and printmaker
Gerard de Jode Gerard de Jode (also known as Petrus de Jode;  – 5 February 1591) was a Netherlandish cartographer, engraver, and publisher who lived and worked in Antwerp. In 1547, De Jode was admitted to the Guild of St. Luke, and began his work as a ...
. He was admitted as a master of the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke in the Guild year 1628–1629. He travelled to Paris with his father in 1631–1632 to work on some print projects mainly of portraits. On his return in 1635 de Jode married Elizabeth Loemans, the daughter of the Antwerp engraver Aernout Loemans. Their son
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(1638–1667) was baptized on 10 March 1638. He would later visit England where his son
Arnold Arnold may refer to: People * Arnold (given name), a masculine given name * Arnold (surname), a German and English surname Places Australia * Arnold, Victoria, a small town in the Australian state of Victoria Canada * Arnold, Nova Scotia Uni ...
who had studied with him was working as a printmaker.
Mattheus Borrekens Mattheus Borrekens or Mattheus BorkensAlso referred to as Mattias Boerrekens and Capiteyn Matthias Borckens ( Antwerp, baptized on 7 July 1615 – Antwerp, 25 December 1670) was a Flemish engraver, printmaker and draughtsman.
was also a pupil of Pieter de Jode II in 1634–35. When his first wife died in 1642, the inventory made showed they were relatively prosperous. De Jode remarried in 1648 to Clara van den Enden, the sister or daughter of the publisher Martinus van den Enden the Elder. His second wife died around 1653. It is not clear when and where he died. Possibly he died in England in or after 1674, the date of his last known print.Pieter de Jode II
at the Netherlands Institute for Art History


Work

It has been difficult to distinguish the works of Pieter de Jode the elder and Pieter the younger, since the latter likely only signed his prints with ''junior'' before his father's death in 1634. His earliest prints reflect the dry style and technique of his father but he later developed a looser, more painterly style. He and his father were among the engravers selected by
Anthony van Dyck Sir Anthony van Dyck (, many variant spellings; 22 March 1599 – 9 December 1641) was a Brabantian Flemish Baroque artist who became the leading court painter in England after success in the Southern Netherlands and Italy. The seventh c ...
for his ''Iconographie'', a series that was published over several decades and was a compendium of portraits of famous people. After the death of van Dyck, he continued to work on the Iconographie series, in collaboration with other engravers employed by the publisher
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in Antwerp. He would also work on portrait series for other publishers as well as have an extensive practice as a reproductive artist.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Jode Ii, Pieter De 1606 births 1674 deaths 17th-century engravers Flemish engravers Flemish Baroque painters Artists from Antwerp