Artist

Pieter I van Bredael

Pieter I van Bredael is a Baroque artist. 1 work is cataloged here, principally at Brukenthal National Museum.

Pieter van Bredael was the kind of guy who painted cities so busy you can almost hear the carts rattling over cobblestones. He loved showing markets packed with fruit, animals, and people trading under striped awnings, all bathed in golden Italian sunlight that makes the brick walls glow. You’ll spot his style in *Zi de târg într-un oraș italian*—a jam-packed scene where every corner feels alive. Tap the painting to step into a 17th-century Italian street fair, where the hustle is the main attraction.

Works by Pieter I van Bredael

Collections represented

Brukenthal National Museum

Museum

Brukenthal National Museum

The Brukenthal National Museum is a museum in Sibiu, Transylvania, Romania, established in the late 18th century by Samuel von Brukenthal (1721-1803) in his city palace. Baron Brukenthal, governor of…

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