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  1. Ambrosius Brueghel także Ambrose Brueghel (ur. 1617 w Antwerpii, zm. 9 lutego 1675 tamże) – flamandzki malarz barokowy, syn Jana Brueghla starszego i wnuk Pietera Bruegla starszego . W 1639 odbył podróż do Włoch, po powrocie był aktywny głównie w Antwerpii. Malował, podobnie jak ojciec, martwe natury z kwiatami i rzadziej pejzaże.

  2. Ambrosius BRUEGHEL is an artist born in 1617 and deceased in 1675. The artist's works have gone up for sale at public auction 21 times, mostly in the Painting category. The oldest auction recorded on our site is for the artwork Fleurs dans un panier presented in 1984 at Cornette de Saint-Cyr (Painting) and the most recent is for the artwork Nature-morte aux fruits, fleurs et singe. presented ...

  3. 11 ott 2013 · Ambrosius Brueghel's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 10,918 USD to 39,452 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2010 the record price for this artist at auction is 39,452 USD for Nature-morte aux fruits, fleurs et singe., sold at Remy Le Fur & Associates in 2022.

  4. Ambrosius Brueghel (pronounced [ɑmˈbroːzijɵs ˈbrøːɣəl]; baptized 10 August 1617, Antwerp – 9 February 1675) was a Flemish painter from the famous Brueghel family of artists. Less prolific and less well-known than a number of his family members, his oeuvre is not very well understood and is believed to comprise Baroque still lifes, garland paintings as well as landscapes.

  5. Preview Picture Data Info; Holy Virgin and Child-Panel Sint-Jacobskerk, Antwerp

  6. Discover all artworks by Ambrosius Brueghel (Flemish, 1617 - 1675) on MutualArt along with auctions, exhibitions and articles featuring the artist.

  7. Pieter Brueghel, dit l'Ancien, grand peintre de la Renaissance flamande, eut deux fils également peintres : Pieter le Jeune dit d'Enfer (1564-1638) et Jan I (1568-1625) dit de Velours. Jan I aura lui-même deux fils peintres : Jan II dit le Jeune (1601-1678) et Ambrosius (1617-1675).