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Flemish Baroque Era Painter, 1622-1674 Flemish painter, draughtsman and etcher. He came from an artistic family: his father Jan Boel (1592-1640), was an engraver, publisher and art dealer; his uncle Quirin Boel I was an engraver; and his brother Quirin Boel II (1620-40) was also a printmaker. Pieter was probably apprenticed in Antwerp to Jan Fyt, but may have studied previously with Frans Snyders. He then went to Italy, probably visiting Rome and Genoa, where he is supposed to have stayed with Cornelis de Wael. None of Boel's work from this period is known. In 1650 he became a master in the Antwerp Guild of St Luke (having given his first name as Jan, not Pieter). His marriage to Maria Blanckaert took place at about the same time. Boel dated only a few of his paintings, making it difficult to establish a chronology. He is best known for his hunting scenes, some of which clearly show his debt to Snyders, but the dominant influence on his work was that of Fyt, particularly evident in his emphatic brushwork. However, Boel was more restrained both in his treatment and in his handling of outline. He also borrowed the theme of open-air hunting still-lifes (e.g. Feathered Game with Three Dogs; Madrid, Prado) from Fyt, but he painted other subjects as well, such as the monumental Vanitas Still-life (e.g. 1633; Lille, Mus. B.-A.).
 

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BOEL, Pieter Still-Life with Dead Wild-Duck gfh oil on canvas


Still-Life with Dead Wild-Duck gfh
Still-Life with Dead Wild-Duck gfh
Painting ID::  5210
  Oil on canvas, 71 x 87 cm National Gallery, Prague
  Oil on canvas, 71 x 87 cm National Gallery, Prague

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BOEL, Pieter Still-Life with Owl  gfh oil on canvas


Still-Life with Owl gfh
Still-Life with Owl gfh
Painting ID::  5211
  Oil on canvas, 68 x 93 cm Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent
  Oil on canvas, 68 x 93 cm Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent

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BOEL, Pieter Large Vanitas Still-Life  gdh oil on canvas


Large Vanitas Still-Life gdh
Large Vanitas Still-Life gdh
Painting ID::  5212
  1663 Oil on canvas, 207 x 260 cm Mus??e des Beaux-Arts, Lille
  1663 Oil on canvas, 207 x 260 cm Mus??e des Beaux-Arts, Lille

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BOEL, Pieter South America, large parrot oil on canvas


South America, large parrot
South America, large parrot
Painting ID::  57295
  mk255 for in the years 1669-1671. 0.98 x 1.30 meters canvas. Paris, the Louvre
  mk255 for in the years 1669-1671. 0.98 x 1.30 meters canvas. Paris, the Louvre

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BOEL, Pieter Large Vanitas oil on canvas


Large Vanitas
Large Vanitas
Painting ID::  76041
  Date 1663(1663) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 207 x 260 cm cyf
  Date 1663(1663) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 207 x 260 cm cyf

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     Flemish Baroque Era Painter, 1622-1674 Flemish painter, draughtsman and etcher. He came from an artistic family: his father Jan Boel (1592-1640), was an engraver, publisher and art dealer; his uncle Quirin Boel I was an engraver; and his brother Quirin Boel II (1620-40) was also a printmaker. Pieter was probably apprenticed in Antwerp to Jan Fyt, but may have studied previously with Frans Snyders. He then went to Italy, probably visiting Rome and Genoa, where he is supposed to have stayed with Cornelis de Wael. None of Boel's work from this period is known. In 1650 he became a master in the Antwerp Guild of St Luke (having given his first name as Jan, not Pieter). His marriage to Maria Blanckaert took place at about the same time. Boel dated only a few of his paintings, making it difficult to establish a chronology. He is best known for his hunting scenes, some of which clearly show his debt to Snyders, but the dominant influence on his work was that of Fyt, particularly evident in his emphatic brushwork. However, Boel was more restrained both in his treatment and in his handling of outline. He also borrowed the theme of open-air hunting still-lifes (e.g. Feathered Game with Three Dogs; Madrid, Prado) from Fyt, but he painted other subjects as well, such as the monumental Vanitas Still-life (e.g. 1633; Lille, Mus. B.-A.).

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