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  1. Jan Brueghel (also Bruegel or Breughel) the Younger (/ ˈ b r ɔɪ ɡ əl /, also US: / ˈ b r uː ɡ əl /; Dutch: [ˈjɑn ˈbrøːɣəl] ⓘ; 13 September 1601 – 1 September 1678) was a Flemish Baroque painter.

  2. View all 48 artworks. Jan Brueghel the Younger lived in the XVII cent., a remarkable figure of Dutch Baroque. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

    • Dutch
    • September 13, 1601
    • Antwerp, Netherlands
    • September 1, 1678
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  4. Jan 18, 2024 · His clients included the Austrian and French courts, and he may have visited France in the 1650s. While Jan the Younger painted many subjects, he is best known for landscapes whose subjects ranged from villages, to mythological scenes, to allegories and, to a new category, animals in landscapes. His allegories depicted the senses, the elements ...

  5. Antwerp (Belgium), 1601 - Antwerp (Belgium), 1678. Jan Brueghel the Younger was an independent artist of great talent, who has been underappreciated in historiography at times. He was the eldest son of Jan ‘Velvet’ Brueghel and thus the grandson of Pieter Brueghel the Elder.

  6. View Jan Brueghel the Youngers 1,766 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. See available paintings, works on paper, and prints and multiples for sale and learn about the artist.

    • Flemish
  7. A Basket of Flowers. Jan Brueghel the Younger was part of an artistic dynasty that transformed Flemish landscape, genre, and still-life painting. Jan the Younger took over his father Jan the Elder’s studio in 1625 and learned from his practice of animating floral arrangements with insects and fallen blossoms.

  8. Artist: Jan Brueghel the Younger (Flemish, Antwerp 1601–1678 Antwerp) Date: 1630s. Medium: Oil on copper. Dimensions: 10 1/2 x 14 1/8 in. (26.7 x 35.9 cm) Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. Erna S. Blade, in memory of her uncle, Sigmund Herrmann, 1991. Accession Number: 1991.444

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