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Johannes Engel Masurel (1826-1915) was a Dutch painter known for his portraits, genre works and still lifes. He was trained at the Royal Academy of Art in Amsterdam, where he was exposed to the influences of 19th century Romanticism and the traditions of the masters of the Dutch Golden Age.
His works often depict scenes from everyday life, especially kitchen interiors with figures engaged in various activities. Masurel's attention to detail and his ability to capture the subtle nuances of light and shadow are evident in his paintings, which often convey a sense of quiet intimacy and homeliness.