
Catalogue
- Year
- 1700
- Artist
- Jacob Marrel
Artist

Painting
Jacob Marrel was a German still life painter of the seventeenth century, active in Frankfurt and Rome. He specialized in arrangements of flowers, fruits, and precious objects rendered with meticulous attention to light and surface texture. His work exemplifies the Northern European tradition of detailed botanical study within compositions that balance naturalism with formal sophistication. Marrel's pupils included Maria Sibylla Merian, whose own naturalistic practice built directly from his methods and workshop discipline.
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Flowers in a Blue and White Vase
1680 · copper
Portrait of a woman called Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717)
1679 · oil paint
Still life of tulips, narcissus, primroses, roses, a crown imperial, an iris and other flowers in a glass vase with a butterfly, a caterpillar, a snail, a wasp and other insects on a stone ledge in a niche
1668 · oil paint
Wreath of Flowers Encircling the Coat-of-Arms and Miniature of The Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I
1658 · oil paint
A Glass Vase with Flowers
1652 · oil paint
En stentøjskrukke med blomster
1652 · oil paint
Record
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- Jacob Marrel
- Year
- 1700
- Watts ID
- WW-1700-566716
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