Pieter Gallis (1633 in Enkhuizen – 1697 in Hoorn), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
According to Houbraken, he painted as a hobby, since he earned his living as the director of the local Bank van Lening.
[1] He specialized in landscapes, flowers, fruit and other forms of still life.
[1] He was a very friendly man, especially to artists and art collectors.
[1] He was active in Enkhuizen (and perhaps Amsterdam), in Purmerend from 1679–1683, and in Hoorn from 1683 until his death.