Gillis Neyts (Overijse 1623 - 1687 Antwerp)
Probably born in Ghent (some archival records also mention Overijse and Lille) in 1623, Gillis Neyts is first recorded as a member of the Antwerp guild of Saint-Luke in 1647. It is possible that he was a pupil of Lucas van Uden, though this was never conclusively proven. After spending some time in Holland, Spain and France, he returned to Antwerp, where he remained until his death in 1687. As a painter he specialized in landscapes; however, he is much more appreciated for his drawings, which provide ample testimony to his talents as a draughtsman.
Often small in size yet monumental at the same time, they mostly depict travellers in a landscape, as is the case in the present drawing. Confidently and effortlessly sketching in quick, somewhat nervous lines, Neyts manages to convincingly evoke humans and animals moving along the trees and ruins. It has been suggested that the fantasy landscape in the background could allude to Jerusalem, due to the curious domed temple to the right; this however remains speculative.
Provenance
John McGouan (L.1496);
Scottish noble private collection;
Private collection, Antwerp.
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Gillis Neyts (OVERIJSE 1623 - 1687 ANTWERP)Two Sailors looking out to Seapen and brown ink on laid paper82 x 117 mm -
GILLIS NEYTS (Ghent or Overijse 1623 - 1687 Antwerp)A Wooded River Landscape with a Castlebrush and brown and green washes over traces of black chalk and sanguine96 x 160 mm -
Gillis Neyts (OVERIJSE 1623 - 1687 ANTWERP)Two Sailors by the Seasidepen and brown ink on laid paper82 x 117 mm