In short
Daniel van Heil was a typical Brussels specialist of winter landscapes, often set outside the town, near the Sonian Forest and the current Bois de la Cambre.
About Daniel van Heil
Flemish painter
Brussels circa 1604 – 1662 Brussels
Landscape painter.
Son of Léon I van Heil, whom nothing is known about.
Master in the Brussels Painter’s Guild of Saint Luke in 1627.
He had six pupils between 1643 and 1660, amongst whom his own son, Théodore, who specialised in panoramic landscapes.
Our painter specialised in both warm and cold subjects.
He painted either views of burning towns with magnificently rendered flames (be it contemporary views of Antwerp and Brussels, or mythological and biblical subjects set in Troy or Sodom and Gomorrah) or winter landscapes.
Occasionally he also painted Italianate landscapes with ruins.
Although the differences between both painters are obvious, confusion reigns between Daniel van Heil and the Dutch painter Dirck Verhaert, as both painters occasionally used the same monogram "DVH".
About our painting
This painting stands close to a winter landscape that I sold in 2011 for 11.800 €.
Why should you buy this painting?
Because it is a nice small winter landscape.