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He was very popular during his career and became immensely rich. His portrait of [[Katheryn of Berain]] is held by the [[National Museum Cardiff]]. He painted a head of Philip II from the life in 1553, as a letter of [[Cardinal Granvelle]] documents; this is presumed to be the painting now in the [[Prado]].<ref>''Museo del Prado, Catálogo de las pinturas'', 1996, p. 172-3, Ministerio de Educación y Cultura, Madrid, No ISBN</ref>
He was very popular during his career and became immensely rich. His portrait of [[Katheryn of Berain]] is held by the [[National Museum Cardiff]]. He painted a head of Philip II from the life in 1553, as a letter of [[Cardinal Granvelle]] documents; this is presumed to be the painting now in the [[Prado]].<ref>''Museo del Prado, Catálogo de las pinturas'', 1996, p. 172-3, Ministerio de Educación y Cultura, Madrid, No ISBN</ref>


In England he trained other young Netherlanders: [[John de Critz]], probably [[Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger]], and possibly as well the English [[Robert Peake the Elder]].
In England he trained other young Netherlanders: [[John de Critz]], probably [[Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger]], and possibly as well the English [[Robert Peake the Elder]].


==References==
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Artists of the Tudor court]]
*[[Artists of the Tudor court]]
*[[Cultural depictions of Philip II of Spain]]
*[[Cultural depictions of Philip II of Spain]]
*[[Valois Tapestries]]
*[[Valois Tapestries]]

==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
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Revision as of 12:57, 29 March 2014

Two English peers, one in Parliamentary robes and one in the robes of the Order of the Garter with a halberdier in the livery of Elizabeth I, by Lucas de Heere, 1567

Lucas de Heere (1534 – 29 August 1584) was a Flemish portrait painter, poet and writer.

De Heere, a Protestant, was born in Ghent, and became a refugee from the Dutch Revolt against Philip II of Spain, who tried to suppress Protestantism. De Heere had to flee to England, but was able to return after the Pacification of Ghent in 1576. He died in Paris.

He was very popular during his career and became immensely rich. His portrait of Katheryn of Berain is held by the National Museum Cardiff. He painted a head of Philip II from the life in 1553, as a letter of Cardinal Granvelle documents; this is presumed to be the painting now in the Prado.[1]

In England he trained other young Netherlanders: John de Critz, probably Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, and possibly as well the English Robert Peake the Elder.

See also

References

  1. ^ Museo del Prado, Catálogo de las pinturas, 1996, p. 172-3, Ministerio de Educación y Cultura, Madrid, No ISBN

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