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38: 134: 238: 190:. He had the nickname "Mercurius" because of the rapidity with which he painted; Mercury was the speedy messenger of Zeus. The Schildersbent were often denied official commissions, and had to struggle for a living. Roos often paid for food and lodging with paintings. He earned money making small paintings and sketches for tourists. He died in poverty. 175:, near Rome, whence his surname. In Tivoli, they kept a menagerie of various animals so Roos could draw from live poses. This house was called the "Noah's Ark" by their friends. In his Italian style, he painted life-size figures and animals in a broad manner and a heavy brown tone. 167:, and by 1681 had fallen in love with his daughter, for whom he converted to Catholicism and later married. In 1683, he joined a papal guild of painters, the 216: 856: 861: 851: 841: 836: 826: 730: 157: 259: 285: 821: 831: 866: 690: 263: 209: 846: 156:, who briefly worked with him in Italy. As a young man, he painted in the style of his father. He was called to paint for 653:
Roos became an expert in oxen, sheep, and goats. He specialized in Italianate landscapes decorated with animals.
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and learned to paint from his father, the landscape painter
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In 1691, he moved back to Rome, where he was one of the
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Filip Roos

Jean-Baptiste Descamps
Frankfurt am Main
Tivoli, Italy
Painting
Baroque

Sankt Goar
Johann Heinrich Roos
Johann Melchior Roos
Charles I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel
Giacinto Brandi
Tivoli
Bentvueghels
Low Countries
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