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1604 Brussels, Belgium - 1662/1664 Brussels, Belgium. Known for: Landscape painting, scenes with fires.
Daniel van Heil (1604–1662/1664) was a Flemish Baroque landscape painter from Brussels, renowned for his dramatic scenes of city fires, winter landscapes, and architectural ruins. Born into an... Read full biography
Daniel van Heil (1604–1662/1664) was a Flemish Baroque landscape painter from Brussels, renowned for his dramatic scenes of city fires, winter landscapes, and architectural ruins. Born into an artistic family—his father Leo (or Leon) was a painter, and his brothers Leo and Jan Baptist were also... Read full biography
Daniel van Heil (1604–1662/1664) was a Flemish Baroque landscape painter from Brussels, renowned for his dramatic scenes of city fires, winter landscapes, and architectural ruins. Born into an artistic family—his father Leo (or Leon) was a painter, and his brothers Leo and Jan Baptist were also active as an architect-painter and portraitist—van Heil likely received his earliest training within the family workshop. He became a master in the Brussels Guild of St. Luke in 1627, marking his formal... Read full biography
Daniel van Heil (1604–1662/1664) was a Flemish Baroque landscape painter from Brussels, renowned for his dramatic scenes of city fires, winter landscapes, and architectural ruins. Born into an artistic family—his father Leo (or Leon) was a painter, and his brothers Leo and Jan Baptist were also active as an architect-painter and portraitist—van Heil likely received his earliest training within the family workshop. He became a master in the Brussels Guild of St. Luke in 1627, marking his formal entry into the city’s professional artistic community. Van Heil developed a distinctive specialization in three principal subjects: winter landscapes, landscapes with ruins, and conflagrations of cities. His winter scenes are admired for their cool,... Read full biography
Daniel van Heil (1604–1662/1664) was a Flemish Baroque landscape painter from Brussels, renowned for his dramatic scenes of city fires, winter landscapes, and architectural ruins. Born into an artistic family—his father Leo (or Leon) was a painter, and his brothers Leo and Jan Baptist were also active as an architect-painter and portraitist—van Heil likely received his earliest training within the family workshop. He became a master in the Brussels Guild of St. Luke in 1627, marking his formal entry into the city’s professional artistic community. Van Heil developed a distinctive specialization in three principal subjects: winter landscapes, landscapes with ruins, and conflagrations of cities. His winter scenes are admired for their cool, restrained palette and subtle atmospheric effects, while his ruin landscapes reflect the seventeenth-century fascination with the poetry o... Read full biography
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