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    Jacob Marrel (1613/1614 – 11 November 1681) was a German still life painter active in Utrecht during the Dutch Golden Age. Jacob Marrel was born in Frankenthal...
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    Merian family. Merian received her artistic training from her stepfather, Jacob Marrel, a student of the still life painter Georg Flegel. Merian published her...
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    in 1649, Abraham was placed in the care of Jacob Marrel, a specialist flower painter and art dealer. Marrel gave the young boy also artistic training....
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    Antwerp show a resemblance to the work of Jacob Marrel, with whom he appeared to be in correspondence while Marrel was in Frankfurt. His son Ottmar Elliger...
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    Rougghe, Theodor Aenvanck, Andries Benedetti, Elias van den Broeck, Jacob Marrel, Hendrik Schoock and Abraham Mignon. De Heem was one of the greatest...
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    (1602–1632), wife of the statesman and baroque poet Johann Michael Moscherosch Jacob Marrel (1614–1681), still life painter Johann Philipp Becker (1809–1886), revolutionary...
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  • Marc (1880–1916) Hans von Marées (1837–1887) Carl von Marr (1858–1936) Jacob Marrel (1613/4?–1681) Johannes Martini (1866–1935) Master of the Arboga altarpiece...
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    Falk, Carl Wilhelm de Hamilton, Trajan Hughes, Nicolaes Lachtropius, Jacob Marrel, Abraham Mignon, Rachel Ruysch, Christiaen Striep, Isac Vromans, Matthias...
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    hundred pages of tulips (along with insects and Mollusc shells) painted by Jacob Marrel. Tulip mania continued beyond the collapse of the market in 1637. In...
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    sons, Friedrich (1596/1597–1616) and Jacob (probably Leonhard, 1602–1623), as well as the flower artist Jacob Marrel. Flegel died in 1638 in Frankfurt-am-Main...
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