Marcus de Bye sometimes spelt de Bie or de Bije (1638/39, The Hague - after 1688)[1] was a Dutch painter and engraver.
Marcus de Bye | |
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Born | 1638 |
Died | 1688 |
Nationality | Dutch |
Known for | Print artist, painter, draftsman, publisher |
Life
editHe learnt to paint under Jacob van der Does, and produced some landscapes with animals in the style his teacher, but he is best known for his etchings of animals, after the designs of Paulus Potter and Markus Gerard. Member of Confrerie Pictura. He died in 1670.[2]
Works
editHis works include
- The fat Spitzhund.
- The Mule-driver.
- Three sets, of eight each, of Cows and Oxen, after Potter.
- A set of sixteen of Sheep, after Potter.
- A set of sixteen of Goats, after Potter.
- A set of sixteen of Lions, Leopards, Wolves, Bears, etc., after Potter.
- A set of sixteen of the Natural History of the Bear; after Markus Gerard. 1664.[2]
References
edit- ^ Bye, Marcus de at the RKD.
- ^ a b Bryan 1886.
Sources
edit- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Bryan, Michael (1886). "De Bye, Marcus". In Graves, Robert Edmund (ed.). Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers (A–K). Vol. I (3rd ed.). London: George Bell & Sons.
External links
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