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Pieter Scheemaeckers, Pieter Scheemackers, Pieter Scheemaeckers I or Pieter Scheemaeckers the Elder (alternative spellings and form of first name: Peter, Peeter and Petrus) (1640,
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 – 1714, Antwerp) was a
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sculptor who played an important role in the development of
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church sculpture in the late 17th-century
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. He was also known for his marble funerary monuments and small scale ivory works.Helena Bussers and Ingrid Roscoe. ''Scheemakers family''
Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 27 August 2022
He was the father of
Peter Scheemakers Peter Scheemakers or Pieter Scheemaeckers II or the Younger (10 January 1691 – 12 September 1781) was a Southern Netherlands, Flemish sculptor who worked for most of his life in London. His public and church sculptures in a classicism, classici ...
who became a leading sculptor of portraits and church monuments in 18th century London.


Life

He was born in Antwerp where he was baptised on 10 August 1652. His mother was the sister of the prominent Antwerp Baroque sculptor Pieter Verbrugghen the Elder. Scheemaeckers trained with his uncle Pieter Verbrugghen the Elder.Pieter Scheemaeckers (I)
at the
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He was registered as a pupil in the local
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in the guild year 1660–61. He seems to have remained in the workshop of his uncle for quite some time as he was only registered as a master at the local
Guild of Saint Luke The Guild of Saint Luke was the most common name for a city guild for painters and other artists in early modern Europe, especially in the Low Countries. They were named in honor of the Evangelist Luke, the patron saint of artists, who was iden ...
in the guild year 1674–75.Ph. Rombouts and Th. van Lerius (eds.), ''De liggeren en andere historische archieven der Antwerpsche sint Lucasgilde''
Volume 2, Antwerp, 1864, pp. p. 328, 330, 438, 442, 482, 495, 512, 525, 526, 527, 532, 534, 559, 563, 582, 587, 607, 608, 616, 621, 626, 632, 690
In 1699 he became dean of the Guild. He received many commissions from churches in his native Antwerp, as well as from churches and abbeys in the
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. He married Catharina Verhulst. Of his many children, two sons -
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and Hendrik - became sculptors who made a career in England. His marriage ended in an acrimonious divorce in 1707, that dragged on in the courts for several years. The testimony of various persons made on 2 July 1708 attests to the awful behaviour of Peeter I: he was said to mistreat his children, whom he called 'pigs' and to have beaten one of his daughters until she was unconscious. He was further accused of having threatened to destroy their house with a hammer and chisel.''1272 SCHEEMAEKERS I en II, Peeter'' in: Godelieve van Hemeldonck, ''Kunst en kunstenaars'', 2007, type script kept in the Felixarchief in Antwerp In addition to his sons, he trained Jacob Rottiers, Joannes van de Wael (1677), Inghenasius Leysens (1680–81), Joseph Verhulst, Jan van Hoeck, Abraham Hynderickx (Hendericx) (1682–83), Jacobus Rottiers (1685–86), Peter van Tienen, Pauels de Decker (1687–88), Franciscus Sions (1688–89), Franciscus Geeregroot (1692–93), Philippus Terroude (1695–96), Judocus van Schoor, Theodor Geiregroot, Hendrick van Wetteren, Jacobus Vinckenboom (1697–98), Egidius Schoenmaeckers (1699–1700); Lenaert Batalie (1700–1701) and Jan van Rehabel (1701–1702). This great number of pupils shows the respect in which he was held. One of his most successful pupils was German-born Jan Pieter van Baurscheit who made a name in Antwerp as a sculptor and architect.


Work

He produced mainly church sculpture and monumental tombs, in which he displayed a vivid imagination and a virtuoso execution. He also made ivory sculptures and drew many designs for other sculptors. His style is exemplary of the late Baroque in Flemish sculpture and shows the trend towards the
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in its pictorial and decorative effects. One of the high points of his work is the funeral monument for Count Karel Florentijn van Salm (who died at the Siege of Maastricht) in St Catherine's church in
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(completed in 1709). This monument, topped by flags, military trophies and the family blazon, depicts the deceased in full battle regalia. Grieving angels, a skull and an hourglass complete the funeral monument.Helena Bussers, ''De baroksculptuur en het barok''
at Openbaar Kunstbezit Vlaanderen
Another important funeral monument was that for Don Francisco Marcos de Velasco, the Spanish military governor and commander of the
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who had died in Antwerp on 17 June 1693.Miguel Ángel Aramburu-Zabala Higuera & Aurelio A. Barrón García, ''De schilderijen van het paleis van Francisco Marcos de Velasco in de citadel van Antwerpen'' in HistoriANT 2021-9: Jaarboek voor Antwerpse geschiedenis, pp. 91-112 The monument was made for the church of the Citadel of Antwerp between 1684 and 1697 and moved from there to the Saint James Church in Antwerp in 1856. The monument is made in black marble on top of which are the marble statues of the sitting Don Francisco and two skeletons, one holding an hourglass as a sign of
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. At the top are the coat of arms of Don Francisco and various arms.''Inscriptions funéraires et monumentales de la province d'Anvers: arrondissement d'Anvers. Anvers, Église Cathédrale'' Vol. 1, Buschmann, 1863, pp. 287-289


Selected works

*1664: Main altar in St Margaret's Church in the Beguinage of
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*1688: Funeral monument of the family Kuerlinckx-Van Delft in the Cathedral of Antwerp *1692: Two side altars (one of ''Our Lady'' and the other of ''St. Sebastian and the Holy Cross'') in the St. Willibrord Church of
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*1693: Marble communion rails of St Amand's church in
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*1693: Marble monument for Don Francisco Marcos de Velasco, Marquesss of Pico de Velasco - died 17 June 1693, buried in St. James' Church, Antwerp (attributed to Scheemaeckers) *1699-1700: Altar of St. Norbert's church in
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*1707: Pulpit for St. Martin's church,
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, the Netherlands *1709: Funerary monument for Count Karel Florentijn van Salm in St Catherine's Church, Hoogstraten *c. 1710: Main altar in the Basilica of Our Lady of Kortenbos


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Scheemaeckers, Pieter I Flemish Baroque sculptors Artists from the Spanish Netherlands Artists from Antwerp 1640 births 1714 deaths