Paul Bril - Flemish Baroque
This small oil painting on copper depicts a landscape with ruins, and includes a gypsy woman and a blacksmith. It was a highly successful composition, which was reproduced with innumerable variations during the years that followed. Paul Bril (1554-1626) was a Flemish landscape painter who worked primarily in Rome. Although he painted frescoes, his fame derives from his easel paintings, which bridge the gap between the Flemish Mannerism of the 16th century and the idealized Italian landscapes of the 17th century.
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