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Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568-1625)

"Brueghel worked in many genres including history paintings, flower still lifes, allegorical and mythological scenes, landscapes and seascapes, hunting pieces, village scenes, battle scenes and scenes of hellfire and the underworld. He was an important innovator who invented new types of paintings such as flower garland paintings, paradise landscapes, and gallery paintings in the first quarter of the 17th century. He further created genre paintings that were imitations, pastiches and reworkings of his father´s works, in particular his father´s genre scenes and landscapes with peasants. Brueghel represented the type of the pictor doctus, the erudite painter whose works are informed by the religious motifs and aspirations of the Catholic Counter-Reformation as well as the scientific revolution with its interest in accurate description and classification. He was court painter of the Archduke and Duchess Albrecht and Isabella, the governors of the Southern Netherlands." - (en.wikipedia.org 09.11.2019)

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was born City of Brussels 1568
died Antwerp January 13, 1625
son of Pieter Bruegel the Elder

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Traveller Italy 1593-1596
professional / worker Antwerp 1596-1625
teacher Daniel Seghers

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Auf dem Weg zum MarktFlora und ZephirusUrteil des ParisAmazonenschlachtDie Enthaltsamkeit des Scipio AfricanusBlumenstrauß (Bouquet of Flowers)
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Painted Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568-1625)

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