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Hans Bol

Hans Bol (16 December 1534, Mechelen – 20 November 1593, Amsterdam), was a Flemish painter who migrated to the Dutch Republic. He is known for his landscapes, allegorical and biblical scenes, and genre paintings in a Northern Mannerist style.
==Life==
Bol was born in Mechelen. He received his first training in Mechelen from his two uncles Jacob Bol I and Jan Bol who were also painters. He was apprenticed to a Mechelen watercolorist and tempera painter at the age of fourteen. He trained for two years in Heidelberg and upon his return he was admitted as master of the Mechelen Guild of Saint Luke. After the fall of Calvinist Mechelen to the Spanish in 1572, he left his hometown and became a master in the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke in 1574. When 10 years later Antwerp is also recaptured by the Spanish, Hans Bol left the Southern Netherlands and travelled via Bergen-op-Zoom, Dordrecht and Delft to Amsterdam where he resided until his death.〔(Hans Bol ) at Mechelen Mapt 〕
His pupils included his stepson Frans Boels, Joris Hoefnagel, Jacob Savery (I) and Rommert van Beve.〔(Hans Bol ) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History

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