Willem de Pannemaker explained

Willem de Pannemaker (ca. 1510 – 1581), was a leading weaver of Brussels tapestry. He was the head of the Pannemaker tapestry workshop, was considered the greatest tapestry creator for his time, and is best known for his works for the Habsburgs.

Biography

Pannemaker was born circa 1510 in Brussels. His father Pieter was head and most famous member of the Pannemaker family tapestry workshop.[1] Trained by Pieter, Willem rose to become the most renowned tapestry weaver in contemporary Europe, many of his pieces being purchased by the Habsburg court during the 1540s and 1560s.[2] He derived particular artistic inspiration from the works of Raphael.[3] One of his best-known pieces is the Conquest of Tunis. He died in 1581.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pannemaker. Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias. en. 2019-04-15.
  2. Web site: The Loves of Mercury and Herse. A Tapestry Series by Willem de Pannemaker - New. Museo Nacional del Prado. en. 2019-04-15.
  3. Web site: Prado Museum Exhibits Tapestry Series by Willem de Pannemaker. artdaily.com. 2019-04-15.
  4. Hoinka. Klaus P.. de Castro. Manuel. 2005-04-01. A Renaissance Depiction of a Tornado. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 86. 4. 543–552. 10.1175/BAMS-86-4-543. 2005BAMS...86..543H. 0003-0007.
  5. Web site: Joslyn Art Museum Omaha Nebraska Art Museum, Art Classes Omaha Nebraska Entertainment Omaha. www.joslyn.org. 2019-04-15.
  6. Web site: Willem de Pannemaker. The Art Institute of Chicago. November 2008 . en. 2019-04-15.