(1613 - 1686)
Jacqes d’Arthois was a Flemish artist active in Brussels in the 17th century. His brother, Nicolas, and his son, Jean-Baptiste, were also artists, and their work is sometimes indistinguishable. D’Arthois was a leading landscape artist in Brussels and achieved commercial success. His studio produced paintings that were often used to decorate churches, including Brussels Cathedrals.