Pieter de Bailliu

Pieter de Bailliu (1613 – after 1660)[1] was a Flemish engraver.

He returned to Antwerp after 1637, and from 1640 to 1660 engraved several of the works of the most celebrated of the Flemish masters, particularly Rubens and Van Dyck.

[2] According to the RKD he worked in Rome and was the father of the engravers Peeter-Frans and Bernard.

[1] Although by no means equal to Vorsterman, Bolswert, or Pontius, his prints are held in considerable estimation.

Meyer's 'Künstler-Lexikon' gives a list of 103 of his engravings, on which his name is found spelled in a variety of ways.

Lucy Hay, Countess of Carlisle , after Anthony van Dyck.
Jan van Bijlert , after a self-portrait