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Jan Brueghel the Younger

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Name
  
Jan the

Parents
  
Jan Brueghel the Elder


Children
  
Abraham Brueghel

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Role
  
Jan Brueghel the Elder's son

Died
  
September 1, 1678, Antwerp, Belgium

Artwork
  
Allegory of War, Christ in the House of Martha and Mary

Similar People
  
Jan Brueghel the Elder, Abraham Brueghel, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Peter Paul Rubens

Grandparents
  
Pieter Bruegel the Elder

Jan Brueghel the Younger: A collection of 243 paintings (HD)


Jan Brueghel the Younger ([ˈjɑn ˈbrøːɣəl]; 13 September 1601 – 1 September 1678) was a Flemish Baroque painter, and the son of Jan Brueghel the Elder.

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Life

Brueghel was born and died in the 17th century in Antwerp. He was trained by his father and spent his career producing works in a similar style. Along with his brother Ambrosius, he produced landscapes, allegorical scenes and other works of meticulous detail. Brueghel also copied works by his father and sold them with his father's signature. His work is distinguishable from that of his parent by being less well executed and lighter.

Jan the Younger was traveling in Italy when his father died of cholera, and swiftly returned to take control of the Antwerp studio. After the death of his father he changed his signature from 'Brueghel' to 'Breughel'. The next year in 1626 he married Anna-Maria Janssens, daughter of Abraham Janssens. He soon established himself and was made dean of the Guild of Saint Luke in 1630. That same year he was commissioned by the French court to paint Adam Cycle. In the following years, he also produced paintings for the Austrian court, and worked independently in Paris, before returning to Antwerp in 1657. He collaborated with a number of prominent artists including Rubens, Hendrick van Balen (1575–1632), Adriaen Stalbemt (1580–1682), Lucas Van Uden (1596–1672), David Teniers the Younger and his father-in-law Abraham Janssens.

Legacy

Jan the Younger's best works are his extensive landscapes, either under his own name or made for other artists such as Hendrick van Balen as backgrounds. His pupils were his older sons Abraham, Philips and Jan Peeter, his nephew Jan van Kessel, and his younger brother Ambrosius. Jan the Younger has fifteen paintings in National public collections in the United Kingdom.

References

Jan Brueghel the Younger Wikipedia