Carel de Vogelaer

Flowers in a vase with rabbit
Carel de Vogelaer called Carlo dei Fiori (1653-8 August 1695), “Flower pot with two putti and fruit”, Oil on canvas 160 × 118 cm, Private collection.

Carel de Vogelaer (1653 - 8 August 1695) was a Dutch still life painter of the Baroque period primarily active in Italy.

Biography

Vogelaer was born in Maastricht, but moved between 1671 and 1675 to Rome, where he shared a house with fellow Dutch painter Anthoni Schoonjans in the Via Margutta and trained or worked in the studio of Carlo Maratta. There he was called Carlo de' Fiori or Carlo dei Fiori for his paintings of still life themes such as flowers or game; other sources call him Carlo Volgar or Carlo Vogel.[1] He joined the Bentvueghels with the Dutch nickname of Distelbloem ("thistle flower").[2] He died in Rome.

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References

  1. Compendio delle vite de'pittori, scultori e d'altri artefici, by Vincenzo Fanti, page 133.
  2. (Dutch) Karel de Vogel mentioned in Bentvueghel poem in De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen (1718) by Arnold Houbraken, courtesy of the Digital library for Dutch literature


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