Alexander van Bredael
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'''Alexander van Bredael''' (1 April 1663 – 14 July 1720) was a Flemish painter known for Italianate landscapes and [[genre art|genre]] scenes of fairs, cattle markets and villages. He was a prominent member of the [[Antwerp]] artistic family van Bredael. | '''Alexander van Bredael''' (1 April 1663 – 14 July 1720) was a Flemish painter known for Italianate landscapes and [[genre art|genre]] scenes of fairs, cattle markets and villages. He was a prominent member of the [[Antwerp]] artistic family van Bredael. | ||
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Alexander van Bredael (1 April 1663 – 14 July 1720) was a Flemish painter known for Italianate landscapes and genre scenes of fairs, cattle markets and villages. He was a prominent member of the Antwerp artistic family van Bredael.
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