Jacob Marrel (1613/1614 –1681) was a German still life painter active in Utrecht during the Dutch Golden Age. Jacob Marrel was born in Frankenthal. He moved with his family in 1624 to Frankfurt, where he became a student of Georg Flegel in 1627. Attracted by the high prices for flower still life paintings, Marrel studied with Jan Davidszoon de Heem in Utrecht, before returning to Frankfurt. He took on students, and his wife's daughter Maria Sibylla Merian became a renowned painter of flowers and insects, rivalling Rachel Ruysch as a female artist.
Rijksmuseum
In our collection on the Museum-webshop we have a lot of nice pproducts with reproductions of Jacob Marrel. Especially the products with tulips are a bestseller.
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam has a lot of original artworks of Jacob Marrel.
Flowers still life
Also Merian and De Heem are famous artists and we have a large collection of products with these artist as well. Please have a look at our still life collection.
Retailer in-log
Are you a retailer and do you want to order online in our webshop. Request a log-in code and you can easily and quickly place orders for the products from our collection. We can be reached at +31 (0) 883366990 or send an email to [email protected].
Custom made museum merchandise
We can also tailor any product in the Museum webshop for you in small quantities. Our design studio is ready for design support: we can make a design proposal in a very short time.
If you have any questions, please let us know. We can be reached at +31 (0) 883366990 or send an email to [email protected]. We strive to answer your question within 24 hours! And check out our website for custom made merchandising for museums: www.lanzfeldeditions.com