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Garland of Flowers,with the Virgin and Child Painting ID:: 28095
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Garland of Flowers,with the Virgin and Child mk61
Oil on canvas
86x62cm
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Floral Wreath with Madonna and Child Painting ID:: 32621
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Floral Wreath with Madonna and Child Oil on copper,
197,5 x 79,5 cm Oil_on_copper,_
197,5_x_79,5_cm
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blomsterprytt stenornament med mariabyst Painting ID:: 67653
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blomsterprytt stenornament med mariabyst 1590-1661
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Garland of flowers with a sculpture of the Virgin Mary Painting ID:: 88489
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Garland of flowers with a sculpture of the Virgin Mary 1645(1645)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 151 x 122.7 cm (59.4 x 48.3 in)
cjr 1645(1645)
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Daniel Seghers
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Flemish Baroque Era Painter, 1590-1661
was a Jesuit brother and Flemish Baroque painter who specialized in flower still lifes, and is particularly well-known for his contributions to the genre of "flower garland" painting. His paintings were collected enthusiastically by courtly patrons and he had numerous imitators. Born in Antwerp, Seghers moved to the Dutch Republic around 1601, following the death of his father Pierre and the conversion of his mother to Calvinism.[1] The young artist returned to Antwerp by 1611, where he was enrolled in the guild of St. Luke as a student of Jan Brueghel the Elder.After re-converting back to Catholicism, in 1614 he became a noviciate in the Jesuit order in MechelenUntil 1625 Seghers continued to work as a painter in Antwerp, as well as a stay in Brussels in 1621Sources differ regarding his status in the Jesuit order: some claim that he was ordained a priest in 1625,while other argue that he remained a lay brother. |
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Related Artists::. | Frans de Momper | Nikolas Kornilievich Bodarevsky | Olivier, Johann Heinrich Ferdinand | |
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