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Still Life with Flowers and Gold Cups of Honor, 1612, with reflections of the artist on the bosses of the cup at right. Peeters' first-known painting, signed and dated 1607, reflects the technical and compositional skill of a trained artist. [5] Her style suggests training in Antwerp, an early center of still-life specialization. [5]
Flemish still life painting at the end of the 17th century showed a preference for decorative effect over naturalistic representation. [11] [12] The trend was initiated by contemporary Flemish artists Jan Baptist Bosschaert and Gaspar Peeter Verbruggen the Younger and was also followed by Pieter's brother Simon as well as Pieter Casteels III ...
This is an incomplete list of Flemish painters, with place and date of birth and death, sorted by patronymic, and grouped according to century of birth. It includes painters such as Rubens from (or mostly active in) the Southern Netherlands , which is approximately the area of modern Flanders and modern Wallonia.
Gaspar Peeter Verbruggen or Gasparo Pedro Verbruggen [1] (baptized on 11 April 1664 in Antwerp – buried on 14 March 1730 in Antwerp) was a Flemish still life painter who is principally known for his decorative still lifes with flowers and fruit. He collaborated with figure artists on compositions which combined figures with a still life element.
Jan Pieter Brueghel or Jan Peeter Brueghel (29 August 1628 (baptised) – between 1664 and 1684) was a Flemish painter who specialised in flower still lifes and garland paintings. A scion of the famous Brueghel family of painters, he trained in Antwerp with his father and later worked in Liège , Paris and Italy.
Jan Frans van Dael or Jean-François van Dael (27 May 1764 – 20 March 1840) was a Flemish painter and lithographer specializing in still lifes of flowers and fruit. He had a successful career in Paris where his patrons included the Empresses of Empire France as well as the kings of Restoration France.
His paintings show a fine touch and a harmonious palette. [2] He worked in the decorative style of the Antwerp flower artists who worked in Paris such as Jan Frans van Dael and Jan Frans Eliaerts. His style was polished but dry. [1] His flower paintings served as models for the Flemish painter Jean-Baptiste Berré. [8]
Still life of porcelain vessels and pewter plates with sweets and chestnuts. Osias Beert or Osias Beert the Elder (c. 1580 – 1623) was a Flemish painter active in Antwerp who played an important role in the early development of flower and "breakfast"-type still lifes as independent genres in Northern European art.