학술논문

Andries [di Savino], Guido
Document Type
Reference Entry
Author
Source
Oxford Art Online, 2003
Subject
South Netherlandish
Italian
Language
English
Abstract
(b ?Castel Durante, fl 1512; d Antwerp, 1541). South Netherlandish potter of Italian birth. He probably worked in Venice before settling in Antwerp at the beginning of the 16th century (see Antwerp §III 2.). In 1512 he purchased a house called De Groote Aren in the Oude Veemerct and in 1520 established the Den Salm workshop in the Kammenstraat, which became the most important in Antwerp. His five sons also worked as potters in Antwerp and abroad: Guido Andries the younger (1535/41–c. 1587) in Antwerp; Frans Andries (b before 1535; d after 1565) in Seville; Joris Andries (c. 1535–c. 1579) in Middelburg; Jaspar Andries (1535/41–c. 1580) in Norwich and London (Lambeth); while Lucas Andries (b before 1535; d c. 1573), the eldest son, eventually inherited his father’s workshop in Antwerp. Guido Andries the elder produced faience pots and paving-tiles, the most remarkable of which are those from the abbey of Herkenrode, which are influenced by Venetian maiolica (...