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JOHANNES See also: born at See also: Antwerp and christened on the 19th of See also: August 1609
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He was registered apprentice to Hans See also: van den Berghe in 1621
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Professionally van den Berghe was a restorer of old pictures rather than a painter of new ones
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At twenty Johannes See also: Fyt entered the gild of St See also: Luke as a master, and from that See also: time till his See also: death in 1661 he produced a vast number of pictures in which the bold facility of See also: Snyders is See also: united to the powerful effects of See also: Rembrandt, and harmonies of gorgeous See also: tone are not less conspicuous than freedom of touch and a true semblance of nature
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There never was such a master of technical processes as Fyt in the "rendering of animal See also: life in its most varied forms
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He may have been less correct in outline, less bold in See also: action than Snyders, but he was much more skilful and more true in the See also: reproduction of the coat of See also: deer, See also: dogs, greyhounds, See also: hares and monkeys, whilst in realizing the plumage of peacocks, woodcocks, ducks, See also: hawks, and cocks and hens, he had not his equal, nor was any artist even of the Dutch school more effective in relieving his compositions with accessories of tinted See also: cloth, See also: porcelain See also: ware, vases and fruit
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He was not See also: clever at figures, and he sometimes trusted for these to the co-operation of Cornelius Schut or Willeborts, whilst his architectural backgrounds were sometimes executed by Quellyn
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" See also: Silenus amongst Fruit and See also: Flowers," in the Harrach collection at Vienna, " See also: Diana and her See also: Nymphs with the Produce of the See also: Chase," in the Belvedere at Vienna, and " Dead See also: Game and Fruit in front of a Triumphal See also: Arch," belonging to Baron von See also: Rothschild at Vienna, are specimens of the co-operation respectively of Schut, Willeborts and Quellyn
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They are also Fyt's masterpieces
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The earliest dated See also: work of the master is a See also: cat grabbing at a piece of dead poultry near a See also: hare and birds, belonging to Baron Cetto at See also: Munich, and executed in 1644
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The latest is a " Dead Snipewith Ducks," of 166o, sold with the See also: Jager collection at Cologne in 1871
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See also: Great power is shown in the bear and boar hunts at Munich and Ravensworth See also: castle
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A "Hunted Roedeer with Dogs in the See also: Water," in the Berlin: Museum, has some of the life and more of the roughness of Snyders, but lacks variety of tint and finish
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A splendid specimen is the Page and See also: Parrot near a table covered with game, guarded by a See also: dog staring at a See also: monkey, in the See also: Wallace collection
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With the needle and the See also: brush Fyt was equally clever
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He etched 16 plates, and those representing dogs are of their kind unique
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