Peter Van Dievoet

Peter van Dievoet
Born
Baptised29 June 1661
Died2 March 1729 (68 years old)
Brussels
Nationality(1661–1714) :
Spanish Netherlands
(1714–1729) :
Austrian Netherlands
Known forSculpture, architecture
Notable workStatue of James II, Trafalgar Square and facades of buildings on the Grand-Place,
StyleBaroque, classical
SpouseDorothea de Witte
ElectedGuilds of Brussels, Drapery Court, Magistracy of Brussels.

Peter van Dievoet (/ˈdvʊt/; Dutch: Peeter van Dievoet, French: Pierre van Dievoet, Latin: Petrus; 16611729) was a Flemish Baroque sculptor, statuary, wood carver and designer of ornamental architectural elements active in Brussels and England. He is known for his work on a number of the Baroque guild houses on the Grand-Place (Brussels's main square), which was rebuilt after the bombardment of 1695, as well as on the Statue of James II on Trafalgar Square, London, made in collaboration with fellow Flemish sculptor Laurens van der Meulen. He was the half-brother of Philippe van Dievoet, goldsmith to King Louis XIV of France and the uncle of the Parisian printer Guillaume Vandive.