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-:''[[genre works]]''+'''Pieter Neeffs I''' (also '''Neefs'''; c. 1578 – after 1656) was a [[Flemish Baroque painter]] who specialized in architectural interiors of churches.
-In [[Flemish Baroque painting]] interior [[architectural]] views, usually of churches, developed out of the late sixteenth-century works of [[Hans Vredeman de Vries]]. Many were actual locations. [[Pieter Neeffs I]], for example, made numerous interiors of the [[Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp]]. [[Hendrik van Steenwijk II]], on the other hand, followed Vredeman's precedent in painting imaginary interiors. The genre continued in the later seventeenth-century by [[Anton Ghering]] and [[Willem Schubart von Ehrenberg]], but the Flemish examples do not demonstrate the same level of innovation found in the Dutch perspectives of [[Pieter Jansz Saenredam]] or [[Emanuel de Witte]].+
-==See also==+
-*[[Ruin painting]]+
-*[[Architectural drawing ]]+
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Pieter Neeffs I (also Neefs; c. 1578 – after 1656) was a Flemish Baroque painter who specialized in architectural interiors of churches.



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