Maarten Peeters

[1] He was also called Martinus Petri, Merten Peters, and Marteen van Gheele.

[2] He moved to Antwerp, where he was active as a painter, print publisher and dealer.

The following year he was reported as part of Antwerp's Guild of Saint Luke as a painter.

He published plates after Francesco Primaticcio and works of Flemish artists influenced by the Italian style, and, among other things, republished nearly all the plates by Lucas van Leyden.

[8] He married Marie Jansdochter, daughter of Jan van der Haer and Gheertruyde Diericks Coevoet.

Engraving of Judith inscribed Martini Petri excu in the left corner