- Salomon de Bray
Salomon de Bray (
Amsterdam , 1597 -Haarlem ,11 May 1664 ) was a Dutch architect and painter.De Bray established himself in Haarlem before 1617, where he is supposed to have been taught by
Hendrick Goltzius andCornelis van Haarlem , and where he married in 1625. He paintedhistory painting s,portrait s and landscapes. As a Catholic he probably also made altar pieces for clandestine churches. He cooperated in the decoration ofHuis ten Bosch in The Hague. His works draw on the spirit of the Dutch classicism beginning at that time, and are comparable with those ofPieter de Grebber .De Bray was also active as a designer of
silverwork , as a poet, as an architect and as a town planner. As an architect, he was involved in the construction or expansion of Haarlem's City Hall, Zijlpoort, and St. Annakerk (Church of St. Anne), andNijmegen 's city orphanage. One of his poems was set to music by his friend the composerCornelis Padbrué .Salomon de Bray was the father of ten children, of whom three (including
Jan de Bray ) became artists. He probably died of the plague, as some of his children and was buried in theSint-Bavokerk in Haarlem.In 1631 Salomon de Bray wrote Architectura Moderna which provideddescriptions of buildings built by
Hendrick de Keyser , one of the keyDutch architects of the period.
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