There is little information available about the life and training of Peter van Boucle. He claimed that he was a pupil of
Frans Snyders but there are no written sources available in Antwerp that support this contention. However, there are stylistic similarities in his works which suggest that he worked in the vicinity of Frans Snijders. Van Boucle's father Carel was an engraver, who had become a master in the
Guild of St. Luke of Antwerp in 1603 and emigrated to Paris in 1617. Peter van Boucle was registered with his father in Paris in 1623. At that time many Flemish artists were active in the Parisian district of
Saint-Germain des-Près. He worked for a while with the still life painter
Lubin Baugin in the studio of
Simon Vouet. Here they made designs for tapestries (which have not been located). He probably also was familiar with the still life painters
Jacques Linard and
Louise Moillon, since his work shows affinities with theirs. According to the early French biographer
Florent le Comte he died in misery because of his dissolute life despite his success as an artist. ==Works==