Peter Candid
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Peter Candid (c. 1548, probably in Bruges – 1628 in Munich) aka Peter de Witt or Peter de Witte was a Netherlandish Mannerist painter and architect. He moved to Florence as a child with his father, a tapestry weaver, and was trained in Italy. Candid worked with Giorgio Vasari on the Sala Regia in the Vatican and on the cupola of the Florence Cathedral. By 1586 he was in Munich, where he was first court painter to Duke William V of Bavaria and later worked for Maximilian I of Bavaria. For the Duke and Elector Maximilian, Candid frescoed numerous buildings, including the Munich Residenz and Schleissheim Palace.
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- Curl, James Stevens [2006]. A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (Paperback), Second (in English), Oxford University Press, 880. ISBN 0-19-860678-8.
- Volk-Knüttelm, Brigitte. "Candid, Peter [Candido, Pietro di Pietro; Witte, Pieter de]" Grove Art Online. Oxford University Press, [accessed 19 June, 2007].