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Georg Flegel
1566-1638
German-born Flegel followed his employer Lucas van Valckenborch to Frankfurt, a centre for art dealing and publishing. He painted fruit, table utensils and flower still lifes for Van Valckenborch's pieces, but was a respected artist in his own right. His paintings of tables set for meals and banquets and flower still lifes mean that today he is regarded as the most important early modern German still life painter. |
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