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Willem van Bemmel (Utrecht 10 June 1630 - Nuremberg 20 December 1708), was a Dutch Golden Age painter active in Germany.
Van Bemmel was a student of Herman Saftleven in Utrecht. He made a Grand Tour to Rome, spending first the years 1647-9 in Venice where he became famous for his landscapes. He stayed in Rome for six years and was a member of the Bentvueghels. From Rome he crossed the Alps to Nuremberg, where he became a successful painter of Italianate landscapes.
In 1656 he moved to Kassel. He was the father of the German Von Bemmel painting family.
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Painting ID:: 72149 Landschap figuur op een brug bij een waterval
17th or early 18th centry
Oil on canvas
14 x 19 cm
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Painting ID:: 73772 Landschap figuur op een brug bij een waterval
Date 17th or early 18th centry
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 14 x 19 cm
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Willem van Bemmel
(Utrecht 10 June 1630 - Nuremberg 20 December 1708), was a Dutch Golden Age painter active in Germany.
Van Bemmel was a student of Herman Saftleven in Utrecht. He made a Grand Tour to Rome, spending first the years 1647-9 in Venice where he became famous for his landscapes. He stayed in Rome for six years and was a member of the Bentvueghels. From Rome he crossed the Alps to Nuremberg, where he became a successful painter of Italianate landscapes.
In 1656 he moved to Kassel. He was the father of the German Von Bemmel painting family.
. Related Artists to Willem van Bemmel: | Nikolaus Knupfer | James Edward Buttersworth | Ellen Bernard Thompson | Frederik de Moucheron | Willem Van Leen |
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