Jacob Marrell PRICE CHARTS
1614 Frankenthal - 1681 Frankfurt. Known for: Painting.
Although born in Frankenthal on the Rhine, Marrel is more closely associated with the two great centers of still life painting in northern Europe: Frankfurt and Utrecht. Having initially trained... Read full biography
Although born in Frankenthal on the Rhine, Marrel is more closely associated with the two great centers of still life painting in northern Europe: Frankfurt and Utrecht. Having initially trained under Georg Flegel in the former, he soon moved to Utrecht in the early 1630s where he worked with Jan... Read full biography
Although born in Frankenthal on the Rhine, Marrel is more closely associated with the two great centers of still life painting in northern Europe: Frankfurt and Utrecht. Having initially trained under Georg Flegel in the former, he soon moved to Utrecht in the early 1630s where he worked with Jan Davidsz. De Heem. He also came under the influence of the Bosschaert family of flower painters and Roelandt Savery, who had settled in Utrecht after working for Rudolf II in Prague. Back in Frankfurt... Read full biography
Although born in Frankenthal on the Rhine, Marrel is more closely associated with the two great centers of still life painting in northern Europe: Frankfurt and Utrecht. Having initially trained under Georg Flegel in the former, he soon moved to Utrecht in the early 1630s where he worked with Jan Davidsz. De Heem. He also came under the influence of the Bosschaert family of flower painters and Roelandt Savery, who had settled in Utrecht after working for Rudolf II in Prague. Back in Frankfurt in 1650, Marrel tutored the young Abraham Mignon and later arranged for him to further his training in Utrecht with de Heem.... Read full biography
Although born in Frankenthal on the Rhine, Marrel is more closely associated with the two great centers of still life painting in northern Europe: Frankfurt and Utrecht. Having initially trained under Georg Flegel in the former, he soon moved to Utrecht in the early 1630s where he worked with Jan Davidsz. De Heem. He also came under the influence of the Bosschaert family of flower painters and Roelandt Savery, who had settled in Utrecht after working for Rudolf II in Prague. Back in Frankfurt in 1650, Marrel tutored the young Abraham Mignon and later arranged for him to further his training in Utrecht with de Heem.... Read full biography

