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Lucas de Heere (1534 – 29 August 1584) was a Flemish painter, poet and writer. His costume books and portraits are a valuable resource in depicting 16th century clothing. BiographyLucas de Heere, a Protestant, was born in Ghent, the second son of Jan de Heere, a sculptor, and Anna Smijters, a miniaturist. He was trained by his father. He also studied in Antwerp under Flemish painter and draughtsman, Frans Floris.[1] Upon his return to Ghent, he established a school of painting. One of his students was Karel van Mander. In 1565, he married Eleonore Carboniers. He became a refugee from the Dutch Revolt against Philip II of Spain, who tried to suppress Protestantism. In 1568, De Heere went to France, where he was employed by Catherine de' Medici designing Gobelins tapestry.[2] He then traveled to England, where he became an elder of the Dutch stranger church at Austin Friars. In 1570, he was employed by Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln to paint a gallery and depict the clothing and costumes of various nations.[3] After the Pacification of Ghent in 1576, he was able to return home, if only for a while. He was once again forced to leave the city in 1584, when Ghent surrendered to Spanish Habsburg forces.[4] He was very popular during his career and became immensely rich. His portrait of Katheryn of Berain is held by the National Museum Cardiff. He painted a head of Philip II from the life in 1553, as a letter of Cardinal Granvelle documents; this is presumed to be the painting now in the Prado.[5] In 1559 he painted by order of the chancellor Viglius van Aytta Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, which was commissioned for the Choir of St Bavo's Cathedral in Ghent before the celebration of the twenty-third chapter of the Order of the Golden Fleece, conserved in situ. In England he trained other young Netherlanders: John de Critz, probably Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, and possibly as well the English Robert Peake the Elder. Some time between 1573 and 1575, working on-site, he painted Stonehenge, the sketch is now in the British Library, and is the earliest known realistic depiction of the site.[6] See also
References1. ^Frans Floris in Karel van Mander, Het Schilderboeck, 1604 {{link language|nl|Dutch}} 2. ^James, Ralph N., Painters and Their Works, L.U. Gill, 1896, p. 533. {{PD-notice}} 3. ^[https://www.britishmuseum.org/pdf/1-Gaudio-Counterfeited%20according%20to%20the%20Truth.pdf Gaudio, Michael. "Truth in Clothing: the Costume Studies of John white and Lucas de Heere", European Visions: American Voices, britishmuseum.org] 4. ^D'Heere, Lucas 5. ^Museo del Prado, Catálogo de las pinturas, 1996, p. 172-3, Ministerio de Educación y Cultura, Madrid, No ISBN 6. ^{{cite web|title=Stonehenge, Corte Beschryvinghe van Engheland, Schotland, ende Irland {{!}} British Library - Picturing Places|url=https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/stonehenge-corte-beschryvinghe-van-engheland-schotland-ende-irland|website=The British Library|accessdate=20 March 2018|language=en}} Further reading
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