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François Spiering (ca 1550 – 1630)

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Francois Spiering / Spierincx. Arrived in Delft 1591, became member of the Guild in 1613. In his successful tapestry workshop he produced figurative (pictorial) tapestries. He was visited in 1598 by the diarist Aernout van Buchell (1565?-1641) who in his diary raved about the pictorial quality and colour which was – he wrote – nearly as good as that of oil paints.

From 1592 onwards Spiering’s workshop was located at St Agnes convent or Agnietenklooster -alias Spierinxklooster- at the last block of houses of Oosteinde, south side, near East gate. This building measured 6 by 8 meters, having bare walls. It was given to him free of rent as the Town of Delft valued his workshop. From 1599 onwards he rented a yard connected to the St Agnes convent. He employed, each for a certain time, the painters/designers H.C. Vroom and Karel van Mander the elder. Karel van Mander the Younger had started out as a gifted tapestry designer in Spiering’s workshop, and he founded his own workshop later on.
In 1613 the States General contracted him to produce a series of grand tapestries for the sum of 16.933 guilders. On May 17, 1616 Van Mander rented a house belonging to the St Anna convent for this purpouse.
Spiering owned an art collection which boasted fine prints and drawings including works from Italy and a superb collection of Lucas van Leyden. This collection was transfered by his sons to The Hague in 1638.

Written by klaasjansen

23 oktober 2009 op 8:02 am

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