Details about the life of Vierpeyl are very scarce. He was enrolled in 1698 at the Antwerp
Guild of Saint Luke as a pupil of
Jacob Balthasar Peeters. It has been deduced from this date that Vierpeyl was likely born somewhere between 1665 and 1685. Jacob Balthasar Peeters was an architectural painter.
Balthasar van den Bossche is mentioned as another master of Vierpeyl. It is not clear whether he was related to, or even the father of, the sculptor and architect
Simon Vierpyl, who is presumed to have been born in 1725 in London, where he trained with the Flemish sculptor
Peter Scheemakers. A painting by Jan Carel Vierpeyl dated 1721 in the collection of the
National Gallery of Ireland, which was believed in the past to depict the philosopher
Francis Hutcheson and his daughter, may point to a stay in Great Britain by Jan Carel Vierpeyl. After 1723, all trace of the artist is lost. == Work ==