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Georg Flegel - Blumenstillleben in einer Nische

Blumenstillleben in einer Nische (1620)

Georg Flegel (German, 1566-1638)
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Georg Flegel

Georg Flegel was a German painter, best known for his still life works.

Flegel was born in Olmütz (Olomouc), Moravia. Around 1580 he moved to Vienna, where he became an 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.

He is probably the same person Kramm found in Utrecht as ‘juriaen vlegel, Constschilder.’ in the "Protokol" of the notary (or real estate agent) Verduyn, noted as "Acte van 21 Maart, 1616". If so, then he probably moved there because of the new Utrecht Guild of St. Luke and probably knew other still life painters active there in that period, such as Roelandt Savery (who had made a trip to Tyrol) and Balthasar van der Ast.

According to the RKD he was pupil of Lucas van Valckenborch in Linz during the years 1582-1592. In a period of about 30 years (c. 1600–1630), he produced 110 watercolor and oil pictures, mostly still life images which often depicted tables set for meals and covered with food, flowers and the occasional animal. Among his students were his own two sons, Friedrich (1596/1597–1616) and Jacob (probably Leonhard, 1602–1623), as well as the flower artist Jacob Marrel.

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Studies of Fruits, Insects and Shells (17th century)

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Still Life With Leg Of Veal, Insects And Titmouse

Still Life With Leg Of Veal, Insects And Titmouse (1615)

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Allegory of summer

Allegory of summer (1595)

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Still Life With Bread And Sweetmeats

Still Life With Bread And Sweetmeats (ca. 1637)

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Spanish iris, morning glory, and cherries

Spanish iris, morning glory, and cherries (1630)

Georg Flegel (German, 1566-1638)
Allegory of Autumn

Allegory of Autumn (1593)

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Still Life With Pike’s Head And Hazelnuts

Still Life With Pike’s Head And Hazelnuts (1590 – 1600)

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Vorratskammer bei Kerzenlicht

Vorratskammer bei Kerzenlicht (1633)

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Still Life With Fruit And Sweetmeats

Still Life With Fruit And Sweetmeats (ca. 1635 – 1637)

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