Philips Augustijn Immenraet[1] (21 February 1627 – 25 September 1679) was a Flemish landscape painter and engraver.
In 1641–1642 Philips Augustijn was registered in the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke as a pupil of Lucas van Uden, a landscape painter.
[6] As was the custom in artistic production at the time, Immenraet often collaborated with other specialist painters in the creation of a composition.
A collaboration with Erasmus Quellinus II is reported by the Dutch biographer Arnold Houbraken.
[7] The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium holds the 1672 painting The Legend of William Tell shown to the Antwerp Guild of St Sebastian, which is a collaboration between Immenraet, Wilhelm Schubert van Ehrenberg (who painted the architecture) and Karel-Emmanuel Biset.