GALLE, Hieronymus - b. 1625 Antwerpen, d. ~1679 Antwerpen - WGA

GALLE, Hieronymus

(b. 1625 Antwerpen, d. ~1679 Antwerpen)

Hieronymus (Girolamo) Galle, Flemish painter. He was the pupil of Abraham Hack (active 1623-1638). He joined the Sint-Lucasgilde (Guild of St. Luke) in Antwerp in 1636 and became master in 1645. He was active in Antwerp, but stayed in Rome in 1661-62

He was a specialist in flower and fruit still-lifes. Initially he was a follower of the leading Antwerp flower painters Daniel Seghers and Jan Brueghel the Elder, but during his stay in Rome he absorbed the mid-seventeenth century Roman still-life tradition. Paolo Porpora and Pace del Campidoglio may have been an influence on his work.

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This signed painting depicts pumpkins, grapes, peaches, plums, pomegranates, pears, figs, apples, and turnips by and on a plinth. It illustrates the influence of Roman still-life tradition on Galle’s style.

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