Abraham Mignon
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(Frankfurt, June 21, 1640 - Utrecht, March 27, 1679), was a Dutch golden age painter, specialized in flower bouquets.
His father, a Frankfurt merchant, placed him under the care of the still-life painter Jacob Marrel, when he was only seven years old. Marrel specialized in flower painting, and found him to be his best pupil. He accompanied Mignon when he moved to the Netherlands about 1660 to work under Jan Davidszoon de Heem at Utrecht. In 1675 he settled there for good when he married the daughter of the painter Cornelis Willaerts (granddaughter of Adam Willaerts).
Marrel's stepdaughter Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717), daughter of the engraver Matthew Merian, who lived with Marrel and thus studied with Mignon, achieved distinction as a flower painter
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Nature as a Symbol of Vanitas new24/Abraham Mignon-645356.jpg Måleriet identifieringen:: 76396
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Date 1665-1679
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 78.7 x 99 cm
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MIGNON, Abraham
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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1640-1679 |
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Nature as a Symbol of Vanitas new24/MIGNON, Abraham-547567.jpg Måleriet identifieringen:: 77383
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Date between 1665(1665) and 1679(1679)
Medium Oil on canvas
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