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Abraham Brueghel (baptised 28 November 1631 – c. 1690) was a Flemish painter from the famous
Brueghel family The Brueghel family ( , , ), also spelled Bruegel or Breughel, is an extended family of Dutch and Flemish painters who played a major role in the development of the art in Brabant and Flanders throughout the 16th and 17th centuries. Due to the ...
of artists. He emigrated at a young age to Italy where he played an important role in the development of the style of decorative
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still lifes.John T. Spike, ''Italian still life paintings from three centuries'', National Academy of Design (U.S.), Philbrook Art Center, Dayton Art Institute, Centro Di, 1983, p. 16-17


Life


Early life

Abraham was born in
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, the son of Jan Brueghel the Younger, the grandson of Jan Brueghel the Elder and the great-grandson of
Pieter Brueghel the Elder Pieter Bruegel (also Brueghel or Breughel) the Elder ( , ; ; – 9 September 1569) was among the most significant artists of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting, a painter and printmaking, printmaker, known for his landscape art, landscape ...
. Much of his artistic training came from his father, Jan Brueghel the Younger, a prolific painter and regular collaborator with
Rubens Sir Peter Paul Rubens ( ; ; 28 June 1577 – 30 May 1640) was a Flemish artist and diplomat. He is considered the most influential artist of the Flemish Baroque tradition. Rubens' highly charged compositions reference erudite aspects of clas ...
. Abraham showed great promise as an artist from an early age, and started to make a name for himself in his teenage years. His father sold one of Abraham's floral still lifes when he was only 15 years old.


Move to Italy

In 1649, at the age of 18, Abraham went to
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to complete a commission for Prince Antonio Ruffo in
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. It was the first of many commissions in which Abraham demonstrated his artistic abilities as a floral still life painter. Already in 1649 an inventory of his patron Prince Antonio Ruffo records nine flower paintings by the 18-year-old artist.Abraham Brueghel, ''A still life of a watermelon, cherries, peaches, apricots, plums, pomegranates and figs, with lilies, roses, morning glory and other flowers on an acanthus stone relief''
at Colnaghi
In 1659, Brueghel moved to
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where in 1660 he lived on Via Babuino. He married Angela Buratti (died c. 1669) in 1666. In 1670 he was invited into the prestigious Accademia di San Luca, a Roman academy, which had as its objective the elevation of the work of artists. Abraham joined the
Bentvueghels The Bentvueghels (Dutch for "Birds of a Feather") were a society of mostly Dutch and Flemish artists active in Rome from about 1620 to 1720. They are also known as the Schildersbent ("painters' clique"). Activities The members, which incl ...
, an association of mainly Dutch and Flemish artists working in Rome. It was customary for the Bentvueghels to adopt an appealing nickname, the so-called 'bent name'. He was given the bent name ''Rijngraaf'', meaning 'duke of the Rhine', which was an old aristocratic title in Germany. When
Abraham Genoels Abraham Genoels II or Abraham Genouil (nickname: Archimedes) (25 May 1640 – 10 May 1723) was a Flemish Baroque painter, draughtsman, engraver and tapestry designer. He is now mainly known for his landscape paintings, drawings and prints. He h ...
joined the Bentvueghels in 1670, Abraham Brueghel signed the ''bentbrief'' as "Abraham Breugel". He was around 1660 sued for allegedly hitting the French painter Francois Chiave with a plate near Via Babuino. The motive for the attack was stated to be negative comments which the Frenchman had made about Brueghel. Some time between 1672 and 1675, Abraham left Rome to move to Naples, Italy. Here he married on 28 October 1672 Maria Angela Borani (Boccati or Boccabella, died 1678). He played an important role in the development of still life painting in Naples, which had, before his arrival in the city, resisted the Flemish-Roman style of decorative still lifes. Breughel remained in Naples until his death. He is believed to have died c. 1690 in
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and in any event no later than 1697.Abraham Brueghel
at the
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Work

Abraham Brueghel established a reputation for his still lifes and in particular, floral still lives. One hunting still life signed and dated by him is known. Due to the lack of evolution during the artist's mature period and the scarcity of dated works, it is difficult to establish a chronology of Abraham's artistic development. His brushstrokes were generally slightly more painterly during his Roman period, while his palette became brighter and stronger during his later years. The increasingly lush still lifes of the Flemish painters Frans Snyders, Jan Fyt and Pieter Boel who had also worked in Italy were the principal influences on Abraham Brueghel. Joannes Hermans, another Flemish painter in Rome also painted grandiose still lifes combining human figures, flowers and fruit, which anticipated Brueghel's arrival in Rome in 1653. Brueghel combined the Flemish preference for decorative profusion and anecdote with the sweeping movement of the High Baroque of his Italian contemporaries, such as Michele Pace del Campidoglio and Michelangelo Cerquozzi. The result of the complementary influences were compositions that appear casual, while maintaining strong composition and clarity of detail. Abraham Brueghel is especially known for his still life paintings of southern fruits and flowers, which were typically assembled in front of a landscape. They are frequently enhanced by a precious vase, an antique monument or fragments of Roman sculpture. His cartouches are heavier and more decorative. He often collaborated with other specialist painters to create complex Baroque compositions. He usually painted the landscapes in these collaborations himself while the staffage was created by well-known Italian painters, such as Carlo Maratta,
Giovanni Battista Gaulli Giovanni Battista Gaulli (8 May 1639 – 2 April 1709), also known as Baciccio or Baciccia (Genoese nicknames for ''Giovanni Battista''), was an Italian Baroque painter working in the High Baroque and early Rococo periods. He is best known for h ...
, Nicola Vaccaro and Giacinto Brandi. A few collaborations between Abraham Brueghel and Guillaume Courtois, a French painter active in Rome, are recorded. An example is the ''Still life of fruits and flowers with a figure'' (Sold at Sotheby's on 29 January 2015 in New York, lot 302). The still life was painted by Brueghel while Courtois painted the figure. The painting is a variant of the ''Grapes and pomegranate with a vase of flowers and a female figure'' (private collection), which has been dated to the end of the 1660s. He also collaborated with specialist landscape and vedute painters to create collaborative works combining landscape and still life painting. An example is the ''Flower garland and marine landscape of the Golf of Gaeta'', a collaboration with vedute painter Gennaro Greco. It shows in the centre a harbour scene with figures in the foreground which is surrounded by a flower garland. The work is characteristic of late 17th century Neapolitan painting which aimed almost exclusively at ornamental and decorative effect rather than at naturalism.Abraham Brueghel and Gennaro Greco, ''Flower garland and marine landscape of the Golf of Gaeta''
at Lopez de Aragon gallery
This type of painting falls into the category of 'garland paintings', a type of still life invented in early 17th century Antwerp by Abraham's grandfather Jan Brueghel the Elder. It became popular and leading Flemish still life painters, in particular Daniel Seghers, helped spread the genre abroad. Paintings in this genre initially showed a flower or, less frequently, a fruit garland surrounding a devotional image. In the later development of the genre, the devotional image was replaced by other subjects such as portraits, mythological subjects, allegorical scenes and landscapes.Susan Merriam, ''Seventeenth-Century Flemish Garland Paintings. Still Life, Vision and the Devotional Image'', Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2012David Freedberg, "The Origins and Rise of the Flemish Madonnas in Flower Garlands, Decoration and Devotion", ''Münchener Jahrbuch der bildenden Kunst'', xxxii, 1981, pp. 115–150.


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