Abraham Bruegel

See also: Bruegel

Abraham Bruegel is a painter Dutch, born in 1631 with Antwerp and died in 1690 with Naples.

He is the second wire of Jan Bruegel the Young person (1601-1678) who teaches to him as of his young age painting. Abraham is shown very gifted and it succeeds in selling its first fabric at only fifteen years. At eighteen years, it goes in Italy where it enters to the service of prince Antonio Ruffio of Sicily. In 1659, it goes to Rome where it Marie the following year. It settles in 1671 with Naples.

If it follows initially the style of his father, Abraham turns to the painting of flowers according to the style of Daniel Seghers (1590-1661).

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