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Jacob Marrel - Vanitas-Stillleben

Vanitas-Stillleben (1637)

Jacob Marrel (German, 1613-1681)
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Jacob Marrel

Jacob Marrel was a German still life painter active in Utrecht during the Dutch Golden Age.

Jacob Marrel was born in Frankenthal. He moved with his family in 1624 to Frankfurt, where he became a student of Georg Flegel in 1627. Attracted by the high prices for flower still life paintings, Marrel studied from 1632–1650 with Jan Davidszoon de Heem in Utrecht (city), before returning to Frankfurt, where he married Johanna Sybilla Heim(ius), the widow of Matthäus Merian, who died in 1650. He took on students, and his wife's daughter Maria Sibylla Merian became a renowned painter of flowers and insects, rivalling Rachel Ruysch as a female artist. She later married one of his pupils, Johann Andreas Graff, in 1665, after a 6-year tour he made to Venice and Rome upon completion of his studies under Marrel.

In 1660 Marrel spent another period in Utrecht, with his student Abraham Mignon, who married and settled there. This is presumably the period in which Maria Sibylla Merian was introduced to Dutch flower painting. In 1665 Marrel returned to Germany, attending the wedding of his step-daughter in Nuremberg and in Frankfurt establishing a school of his own in flower painting. He was active as an art dealer in Utrecht until 1669. He died in Frankfurt.

He signed his work with Jacobus Marrellus Fecit.

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Twee tulpen met schelp, vlinder, spin en lieveheersbeestje

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Drie tulpen met waterjuffer en een ander insect

Drie tulpen met waterjuffer en een ander insect (1639)

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Twee tulpen met twee schelpen, twee kevers en waterjuffer Passe tout La Genouij

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Jacob Marrel (German, 1613-1681)
Twee tulpen met sprinkhaan en lieveheersbeestje Admaral Bello van Arsse Mino Tauro

Twee tulpen met sprinkhaan en lieveheersbeestje Admaral Bello van Arsse Mino Tauro (1637)

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Twee tulpen met waterjuffer en slak Wit Schilder Germarmol van der Heick

Twee tulpen met waterjuffer en slak Wit Schilder Germarmol van der Heick (1637)

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Twee tulpen met vlinder Parangunde Man Max van de Princip

Twee tulpen met vlinder Parangunde Man Max van de Princip (1637)

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Twee tulpen met schelp, waterjuffer en vlinder Marcus Aurellius Augustus A van der Pul

Twee tulpen met schelp, waterjuffer en vlinder Marcus Aurellius Augustus A van der Pul (1637)

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Twee tulpen met atalanta en krekel Bondt Cuy Schrai Wercker

Twee tulpen met atalanta en krekel Bondt Cuy Schrai Wercker (1637)

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Twee tulpen met salamander Tulpa Adrianus Amaral General delphs

Twee tulpen met salamander Tulpa Adrianus Amaral General delphs (1637)

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Twee tulpen met atalanta en rups Gemarmor de Goier Wit Goliat

Twee tulpen met atalanta en rups Gemarmor de Goier Wit Goliat (1637)

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Twee tulpen met dode kiker en rups A. van Victorij Angellica

Twee tulpen met dode kiker en rups A. van Victorij Angellica (1637)

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Twee tulpen

Twee tulpen (1637)

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Twee tulpen met akelei, nachtvlinder en kever Admaral da Costta Parangun da Costta

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Twee tulpen met krekel, slak en vlinder Admiral van Rissel Morrillon da Costa

Twee tulpen met krekel, slak en vlinder Admiral van Rissel Morrillon da Costa (1637)

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Twee tulpen met hommel en wesp Non parreillije Amasona

Twee tulpen met hommel en wesp Non parreillije Amasona (1637)

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