Paulus Pontius

Paul Pontius

Paul Pontius by Anthony van Dyck.
Born Paul Pontius
1603
Antwerp
Died 1658 (aged 5455)
Antwerp
Nationality Belgium
Known for Painting
Movement Baroque

Paulus Pontius (or Paulus Du Pont) (Antwerp May 1603 January 1658) was a well-known Flemish engraver.

Écorché by Paulus Pontius after Peter Paul Rubens.

Biography

Paulus Pontius, an eminent Flemish engraver, was born at Antwerp in 1603, and was instructed in the art of engraving by Lucas Vorsterman; but he improved his designs by the advice and friendship of Rubens, from whose works he engraved many admirable plates. Few artists have equalled him in the correct and faithful delineation of his model; and in the character and expression of his figures he appears to have possessed himself of the mind of Rubens. He was not less successful in the fine portraits he engraved after Van Dyck, in which he seems to have adapted his style to the particular character of the person represented. His plates are executed with the graver in a clear, bold style; and, though he did not possess the facility of Bolswert, or the delicacy of Vorsterman, his plates will ever be esteemed among the ablest productions of Flemish art. The following are his principal works:

Portraits after Van Dyck

Daniël Mijtens, after Van Dyck

Portraits after Rubens

Fernandus, engraving after a painting by P.P. Rubens

Various subjects after Rubens

Subjects after various masters

References

This article incorporates text from the article "DU PONT, Paulus" in Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers by Michael Bryan, edited by Robert Edmund Graves and Sir Walter Armstrong, an 1886–1889 publication now in the public domain.

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