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Jan  Fyt Dead Birds in a Landscape oil painting reproduction


Dead Birds in a Landscape
mk170 1640-1650 Oil on canvas 41.6x56.8cm
new16/Jan Fyt-624663.jpgPainting ID::  43134
 

 

 
   
      

Jan Fyt
  
1611-1661 Flemish Jan Fyt Gallery Flemish painter, draughtsman and etcher. He was apprenticed in Antwerp in 1621-2 to Hans van den Berch [Berghe] (not to be confused with Jan van den Bergh of Alkmaar) and probably completed his training with Frans Snyders. In 1629-30 Fyt became a master in the Antwerp Guild of St Luke, but he continued to work for Snyders until 1631. In 1633 and 1634 he was in Paris. According to his biographers, he then went to Italy; an Italian journey is confirmed by the fact that in 1650 he joined the Antwerp Guild of Romanists (exclusive to those who had visited Rome), of which he became the dean in 1652. He apparently worked in Rome, where he joined the Schildersbent and was given the nickname Goudvink (Dut.: goldfinch). In Venice, according to Orlandi, Fyt worked for the Sagredo and Contarini families. He is also thought to have visited Naples, Florence and Genoa, and Orlandi stated that he also went to Spain and London. By 5 September 1641 Fyt was back in Antwerp, where, apart from a brief trip to the northern Netherlands in 1642, he apparently remained for the rest of his career. However, Jan-Erasmus Quellinus stated that he again travelled to Italy in the 1650s, a claim supported to some extent by the mention in 1671 of a Self-portrait (untraced) supposedly painted some 20 years earlier in Venice (see 1977 exh. cat.).
Dead Birds in a Landscape
mk170 1640-1650 Oil on canvas 41.6x56.8cm

Related Paintings to Jan Fyt :.
| Camille Corot--The Letter | Tintoretto (Jacopo di Giovanni Battista Robusti), Italian (active Venice), 1519-1594 -- Self-Portrait | Blue Vase, Snowballs, 1908 | Edouard Manet - Olympia | Goya y Lucientes, Francisco de-La gallina ciega-269 cm x 350 cm | | Dam med rott parasoll | Leon Indenbaum | George Frideric Handel | Waterloo Lake Roundhay Park Leeds | Mothers and children in the garden |


        

 

 

 

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