Pieter van Schuppen studied painting in Antwerp from 1639 and became master in the local
guild of St Luke in 1651. He then left Antwerp and settled in 1655 in Paris, where he became a pupil of
Robert Nanteuil, the foremost French engraver of his time. He was admitted to the
Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture in 1663. He married Elisabeth de Mesmaker. The couple had five children. Their son
Jacob van Schuppen was taught the principles of art by his father and became a prominent painter in Vienna. ==Work==