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  1. Pedro Campaña. Selfportrait, c.1550. Museo del Prado. Portrait of a Lady. Pedro Campaña (1503–1586) was a Flemish painter of the Renaissance period, mainly active in Italy and Spain. His actual name was Pieter de Kempeneer, [1] translated into French as Champaigne, and was also known as Peter van de Velde.

  2. Kempeneer, Pieter. Brussels (Belgium), 1503, 1580. Pieter Kempeneer, known in Spain as Pedro de Campaña, had a significant presence in Sevillian painting during his stay in that city between 1537 and his return to Brussels in 1562. That was a period of extraordinary economic, artist and social development for Seville, and Campaña had much in ...

  3. Pedro Campaña. 1503 - 1580. Born into a prominent Brussels family of painters and tapestry designers, Peter de Kempeneer, as he was originally named, became one of the leading religious painters of Seville in the mid-16th century. Renowned as a painter, sculptor and tapestry designer, he is also known to have worked as an architect, astrologer ...

  4. L.C. Name: Campaña, Pedro de, 1503-1580: Dates: 1490-1587: Media: Painter, sculptor, tapestry designer, and architect: Notes: Born and died in Brussels; worked in ...

  5. Pieter de Kempeneer (born 1503, Brussels, Burgundy [now in Belgium]—died 1580) was a Flemish religious painter and designer of tapestries, chiefly active in Sevilla, Spain, where he was called Pedro Campaña. By 1537 he had settled in Sevilla and apparently remained there until shortly before 1563, when he was appointed director of the ...

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  6. The life of Pieter de Kempeneer, better known as Pedro de Campana, is documented almost exclusively in Spanish sources, for the artist, who was born in Brussels around 1503, lived and worked in Seville from 1537 to 1561. His local renown was especially propagated in the late sixteenth century by Francisco Pacheco, who discussed in detail only ...

  7. Michel De Kempeneer. Producer: Black Night. Michel De Kempeneer is known for Black Night (2005), Moulinsart-Hollywood: Quand Tintin fait son cinéma... (1995) and Mozart à la lettre (2006).

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