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FLEGEL, Georg
German painter (b. 1566, Olomouc, d. 1638, Frankfurt am Main).
was a German painter, best known for his still life works. Flegel was born in Olmetz (Olomouc), Moravia. Around 1580 he moved to Vienna, where he became the assistant to Lucas van Valckenborch I, a painter and draughtsman. Flegel and his employer later moved to Frankfurt, which at the time was an important art-dealing city. As an assistant, he inserted items such as fruit, flowers, and table utensils into Valckenborch's works. In a period of about 30 years (c. 1600-1630), he produced 110 watercolor pictures, mostly still life images which often depicted tables set for meals and covered with food, flowers, and the occasional animal. Related Paintings of FLEGEL, Georg :. | Dessert Still-Life fdg | Still-Life with Bread and Confectionary dg | Still Life with Stag Beetle te | Still Life with Parrot | Still-Life with Pygmy Parrot dfg | Related Artists: Giuseppe Maria TerreniItalian , (1739-1811) MASTER of BudapestSpanish painter
active c. 1500 in Castile Vasiliy Pukirevpainted The Arranged Marriage in 1862
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