Jan van Dael

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Jan van Dael

Jan van Dael (spr. Dahl) (born May 27, 1774 in Antwerp , † March 20, 1840 ) was a Flemish flower and fruit painter.

Van Dael worked in Paris from 1786, where he was heaped with orders from Napoléon Bonaparte to Charles X. He died on March 20, 1840. Two large pictures of him, the sacrifice of Flora and the tomb of Juliet, are in the Leuchtenberg Gallery in St. Petersburg; others are in Parma, the Lyon Museum, the Louvre, etc.