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Johannes Popels
Born1590
Died1663
Tournai
NationalityDutch

Jan or Johannes Popels (1590 – 1663) was a painter of the Southern Netherlands.

Popels became a member of the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke from 1622 until 1663. He engraved religious subjects, and Vienna's Albertina has his Group of Three Naked Children. He worked for the catalog of Italian painters in the gallery of the Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria, making copies of paintings and modelli in collaboration with David Teniers the Younger.

He died in Tournai.

References

  1. ^ POPELS, Jan or Hans - Painter, engraver in Bénézit


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