Nicolas de Liemaker
Flemish painter

Nicolas de Liemaker

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Flemish painter
A.K.A.
Nicolas de Liemaeckere, Nicolas Liermacker, Nicolas Liemaker, Nicolas de Roose, Roose Liemaker, Nicolas Roose, Niklaas Liermacker, Niklaas Liemaecker, Nicolaas de Liemaecker, Nicolaas de Liemakere, Nicolaas de Roose, Nicolaas de Liemaker, Nicolas De Liemaker, Niklaas Liemaker, Nicolaas de Roze, Nicolas Liemaecker, Nicolaas de Liermacker, Niklaas Roose
Gender:
Male
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Birth:
1 January 1601
Death:
1 January 1646(Ghent, Arrondissement of Ghent, East Flanders, Flemish Region)
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Biography

Nicolaas Liemaker, or de Liemaker, de Liemaeckere, surnamed Roose, or Nicolaes Roose (1601 – 1646) a Flemish historical painter, was born at Ghent in 1601. He was the son of Jacob De Liemaker, a painter upon glass, and is said by Descamps to have been a pupil of Markus Geeraerts the younger, but as the latter joined his father in London in 1580, it is most likely that he studied under Otto van Veen at Antwerp. He attained high rank in his profession, and in 1625 returned to Ghent, where he died in 1646. The Museum of Ghent and the churches of that city and of other towns of Flanders possess a great number of his works. His best picture is the 'Consecration of St. Nicholas, Bishop of Myra,' which is above the high altar of the church of St. Nicholas at Ghent.