EYCK, Gaspard van - b. 1613 Antwerpen, d. 1673 Brussel - WGA

EYCK, Gaspard van

(b. 1613 Antwerpen, d. 1673 Brussel)

Flemish painter, specialized in seascapes and naval combats. In 1625, his name appears in the register of the St Luke Guild in Antwerp as the pupil of Andries van Eertvelt, an in 1632-33 as master. He went to Italy where he worked in Genoa. From Italy he went to Spain. In 1656, he suffered a mental crisis and he was placed under the tutelage of his brother, Hendrik van Eyck. Later he moved to Brussels where he lived until his death.

His works were much appreciated by his contemporaries, however, only few of them survived.

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This high quality painting formerly was given to Claude Lorrain as a Battle of Lepanto, or A Combat between Turks and Venetians, and was dated c. 1655, or 1630-50, respectively. Since 1959, it is attributed to Gaspard van Eyck, pupil of Andries van Eertvelt, a marine painter.

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