Flemish Artist Gallery
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Jongeman achter schildersezel = Young Man Behindan EaselMichaelSweerts (Flemish; 1618–1664)1656Etchi
Equestrian Portrait of the Duke of Lerma Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish; 1577–1640)1603Oil on canvas Mus
Christ Appears as a Gardener to Mary Magdalene (Noli mi tangere) Aegidius Sadeler II (Flemish; ca. 1
Buste van een jongeling = Bust of a Young ManMichael Sweerts (Flemish; 1618–1664)1656EtchingRijksmus
Portrait of a Woman, c. 1544; Flemish artist
Lord Byron on His Death-bedJoseph Denis Odevaere (Flemish;1778–1830)ca. 1826Oil on canvasGroeningemu
Bellerophon by Cornelis Bloemaert (1635-38)
design-is-fine:Jacob van Hulsdonck, Still Life with Lemons, Oranges and a Pomegranate, 1620 - 1640.
Johannes Sadeler I (1550-1600) (after Maerton de Vos), ‘Vision of Ezekiel’, 1579Source
The “Berg” in Dilbeek - Jean Brusselmans, 1925Flemish, 1884-1953oil on canvas, 56 x
Herri met de Blès (1510-1550), ‘Hell Landscape’, 1540s
Paulus Pontius (Flemish; 1603–1658) after Anthony van Dyck (Flemish; 1599–1641)Portrait of Daniel My
The Worship of VenusPeter Paul Rubens (Flemish; 1577–1640)1630sOil on canvasNationalmuseum, Stockhol
The Holy Family with Saint Anne and the Infant John the BaptistPeter Paul Rubens (Flemish; 1577–1650
The Death of Adonis (with Venus, Cupid, andthe Three Graces)PeterPaul Rubens (Flemish; 1577–1640)ca.
The Resurrection of LazarusPeterPaul Rubens (Flemish; 1577–1640)ca. 1632Oil on canvasGalleria Sabaud
Workshop of Frans Snyders (1579-1657), ‘Still Life with Fighting Cats’, date unknown
Cupid on a Lion by Mattheus van Beveren (1675-90)
Venus and Cupid by a Follower of Giovanni Bologna (1575-80)
Hieronymus Wierix (1553-1619), Quis Sicut Deus, ‘St Michael Triumphing Over The Dragon&
David Teniers the Younger (1610-1690), ‘The Temptation of St. Anthony’ (version
huariqueje:The Dunes - Jean Brusselmans, 1931Flemish,1884-1953Oil on canvas, 70,5 x 80
“Europa”, designed by the Flemish painter and artist, Marten de Vos or Maerten d
Hieronymus Wierix (1553-1619) (after Ambrosius Francken), ‘The Four Ages of Man and Death
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