- Bertholet Flemalle
Bertholet Flemalle (also spelled Flemal or Flamael) was a
Flemish painter, b.Liège ,Flanders , in 1614; d. there in 1675.The son of a glass painter, he was instructed in his art by Henri Trippet and Gerard Douffet successively. He visited Rome in 1638, and was invited by the Duke of
Tuscany toFlorence and employed in decorating one of his galleries. Thence he moved to Paris where he carried out some elaborate decorative work atVersailles and painted for thesacristy of the church of theAugustinians his picture of the "Adoration of the Magi". He returned to Liège in 1647 and executed many paintings for the churches of his native town. In 1670 he was invited to return to Paris, and painted the ceiling of the audience room in theTuileries .Louis XIV made him a professor of the Royal Academy of Paris. Towards the close of his life he returned to Liège and was elected a lay canon of the church of St. Paul, and painted several works for thePrince-Bishop of the city. A few years before he died he reportedly fell into a state of profound melancholy and had to be placed under the care of a medical man, in whose house he died. It has been argued that his colouring is pale and weak and his figures somewhat artificial. He is believed to have painted a portrait of Colbert and by some writers is stated to have been a pupil at one time ofJordaens , but this has never been verified.External links
*Catholic|Bertholet Flemael
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/fl-mal-bertholet Biography] at Infoplease
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