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Dealer: Artware Fineart
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Greg Page-Turner
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Price:
$14,000.00 USD
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Description:
Jan Frans van Bredael (1 April 1686, Antwerp - 19 February 1750, Antwerp [1]) was a Flemish painter, son of Alexander van Bredael (d. 1720), who was also an artist. He imitated the style of Philip Wouwerman and Breughel with such dexterity that even connoisseurs are often unable to distinguish his copies of their pictures from the originals. He visited England, w he was so well employed that in a few years he was able to retire to his native country with a competency. The earl of Derwentwater was one of his chief patrons. T were several other van Bredaels, who won honour as artists - notably Jan Pieter van Bredael (1622-1719), Alexander's father, and Jozer (1688-1739). They were formerly known as Breda, but this apparently is incorrect, though it occurs as a signature on a picture by Jan Frans in the Amsterdam gallery.
| Status: For Sale |
Reference#: 3054 |
| Condition:
Good |
Year:
17th Century
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| Country:
Netherlands |
Maker:
Jan Frans Bredael |
| Height:
33 in. (83.82 cm) |
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Width: 41 in. (104.14 cm)
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| Title:
An Elegant Hunting party in an extensive landscape by Jan Frans Bredael |
Style:
Traditional |
| Materials:
oil on canvas |
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