Jozef van Bredael was born into an artist family in Antwerp as the second son of
Joris van Bredael and Johanna Maria van Diepenbeeck. His father as well as his grandfather
Peeter van Bredael were painters. His uncles
Jan Frans van Bredael and Jan Peeter van Bredael the Elder were also painters. His mother was the daughter of the prominent Baroque painter
Abraham van Diepenbeeck. His brother
Jan Peeter was also a painter who had a successful career in Vienna. It is possible that the not so scrupulous art dealer de Witte even sold these copies as originals since the copies were such good imitations of the style of the original artists. Jozef was originally contracted to work for de Witte for a period of four years but he may have worked for him for a longer period. It is not clear when he moved to France. There is mention of him going to France to work in 1725. Here he worked as a copyist and made several copies after
Claude Lorrain for
Jean-François Leriget de La Faye, an important French art collector. Other historians state that Jozef only moved to France in 1735 or 1736 after he had completed the paperwork related to the inheritance of his brother Jan Peeter who had died in Vienna. He had appointed the Flemish painter
Frans van Stampart, a court painter in Vienna, to act as the administrator of his brother's estate. In France he became a member of the Royal Academy of the court of
Louis d'Orléans, Duke of Orléans. He never married and likely died in Paris in 1739 - the thought of being in France bringing forward his untimely death. ==Work==