Paul Juvenel the Elder

His father, Nicolas Juvenel I was born in Dunkirk, Flanders, and between 1550 and 1554 worked on the decoration of the castles of Mariemont and Binche, both of which were destroyed in 1554.

Here, the future landgrave of Hesse-Kassel William IV advised him to go to Nuremberg, which he reached in 1561 with other refugees from the Netherlands.

[3][4] At first Paul was a student of his father Nicolas and then continued his training under Adam Elsheimer in Frankfurt.

They show paradise with the fall of man and the elevation of Nehushtan by Moses.

He completed a painting of the Last Supper begun by his teacher Adam Adelsheimer (died in 1620 in Rome), adding in 1621 the architecture and the background.

Paul Juvenel, etching by Georg Strauch, 1655
Großer Saal (Old Town Hall of Nuremberg) perspective interior view, painting by Paul Juvenel (1622)