Inventory number SK-A-3962|thumb|left Pietersz was born in
Antwerp. According to Karel van Mander, who mentioned him in his biography of his father
Pieter Aertsen, he followed in his father's footsteps but took to portrait painting because large commissions were not to be had. Van Mander did mention a large painting for the Baker's guild of Haarlem, which is in the possession of the
Frans Hals Museum today, and which Van Mander described as very fiery and original. He died in 1603 at age 62. According to the RKD he was called "Jonge Lange Pier" as the oldest son of the painter
Pieter Aertsen ("Lange Pier"). He was the older brother of the painters
Aert and
Dirk Pietersz, and grandfather of the painter
Dirck van Santvoort. From 1569 to 1583 he produced religious scenes in Haarlem, but he is mostly known for his market scenes produced in Amsterdam. He was the teacher of his son, the painter
Pieter Pietersz II, and the painter
Cornelis van Haarlem. Pietersz primarily painted portraits and altarpieces. He received many commissions and was a wealthy man at the time of his death in
Amsterdam. ==References==