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South Netherlandish
Born
Antwerp (city) 1621-05/1621-05-11
baptized 11 May 1621 (Van Heurck 1930)
Deceased
Antwerp (city) 1676-09-18/1677-09-18
His death duties were met between 18 September 1676 and 18 September 1677 (Rombouts/Van Lerius 1872/1961).
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son of Frederik Bouttats I and his first wife Mathilde de Wouwere; brother of Gaspar Bouttats I; married 1) before 1669 to Cornelia Gillemans (born 1623) and 2) before 1675 to Maria Verhoeven (her death duties were met between 18 September 1701 and 18 September 1702 (Rombouts/Van Lerius 1872/1961) (Maria was married again to Franco Vroomans after Frederick II's death).
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  • Antwerpen (stad) 1634-11-15 - 1677-09-18
    On 15 November 1634 he was placed as an apprentice by his father with Theodoor van Merlen II (Pauwels et al. 2006, p. 103) wijnmeester’ [son of a master] in the Guild of St. Luke’s in Antwerp between 18 September 1643 and 18 September 1644 (Rombouts/Van Lerius 1872/1961); he rented a house called St. Gommaer, in the Pandstraet (property of the Cathedral), for fl. 60,- per annum (Rombouts/Van Lerius 1872/1961, vol.2, p. 144, note 1); On July 24, 1669 Frederick Bouttats II, married to Cornelia Gillemans and his son Frederick III, give testimony about the Gillemans family. He and his family live on the Lombardenvest. On October 31, 1676, a sick Frederick Bouttats II, married to Cornelia Gillemans, living at the Borzestraat near the Meir, makes his will (van Hemeldonck 2007)
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Subjects
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portrait, Christian religious scene
Medium/technique
oil paint
Product
devotional print
Creation date: 1991-11-25; Last modified date: 2023-05-16

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