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Feudo di Rocca Sinibalda
Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 155 x 220 cm
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Paul Bril Feudo di Rocca Sinibalda oil painting reproduction


Feudo di Rocca Sinibalda
1601 Oil on canvas 155 x 220 cm
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Paul Bril Feudo di Rocca Sinibalda oil painting reproduction


Feudo di Rocca Sinibalda
1601 Oil on canvas 155 x 220 cm
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Paul Bril Feudo di Rocca Sinibalda oil painting reproduction


Feudo di Rocca Sinibalda
Date 1601 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 155 x 220 cm cyf
new24/Paul Bril-897478.jpgPainting ID::  72765
 

 

 
   
      

Paul Bril
  
Flemish Baroque Era Painter, ca.1554-1626 Paul (1554-1626) and Mattheus (1550-1583) Brill (or Bril) were brothers, both born in Antwerp, who were landscape painters who worked in Rome after earning papal favor. They are also described as painters of capricci (whims or fancies) or vedute ideate or veduta di fantasia, with typical rustic hills with a few ruins. Mattheus began work on several frescoes in Rome from 1570 onwards, and his work includes the Vatican Seasons. Mattheus died young, and his brother continued his work around 1574. Paul painted frescoes such as the landscapes in the Casino Rospigliosi (Rome), and The Roman Forum, which showed this site for what it had become: a slum for squatters and pasture for livestock (so much so that the place was nicknamed Campo Vaccino, or The Cowfield). His masterpiece may be a fresco in the Clementine Hall of the Vatican. Paul also did engravings and small cabinet paintings on copper, some of which are signed with a pair of spectacles (a pun on the French word brilles, spectacles). Some of these were collaborations with Johann Rottenhammer, who according to a dealer letter of 1617 painted the figures in Venice and then sent the plates to Rome for Bril to complete the landscape. He collaborated with his friend Adam Elsheimer, who he both influenced and was influenced by, on one painting (now Chatsworth House)
Feudo di Rocca Sinibalda
Date 1601 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 155 x 220 cm cyf

Related Paintings to Paul Bril :.
| Still Life with Quinces (1888 - 1889) | Attributed to Giuseppe Galli Bibiena--Drawing for an Opera Set | PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR-JEUNE FILLE | Diego Velazquez -- Philip IV of Spain | Hyacinthe Rigaud - Portrait of Prince Joseph Wenzel I von Liechtenstein wearing the robes of the | | Hl. Georg im Kampf mit dem Drachen | stora arkeologiskt | the death of general montgomery | In a box at the Theater (nn02) | rDancer and Rocaille Armchair on a Black Background (mk35) |


        

 

 

 

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