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Art in Antwerp

The 200 works from Antwerp reflect the role of this important port city in European commercial networks and the historical trajectory of the intertwined religious and artistic traditions.

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The 200 works from Antwerp reflect the role of this important port city in European commercial networks and the historical trajectory of the intertwined religious and artistic traditions.

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The fire of the Antwerp Town Hall on 4 November 1576 by Daniel van Heil, 1650

The fire of the Antwerp Town Hall on 4 November 1576

Daniel van Heil
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the fire that occurred at the Antwerp Town Hall on 4 November 1576, a significant event during the Eighty Years' War. Created by Daniel van Heil in 1650, it captures the chaos and destruction of the event, providing a historical record of the conflict.

The Cathedral of Antwerp by Domenico Quaglio the Younger, 0

The Cathedral of Antwerp

Domenico Quaglio the Younger
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

The Cathedral of Antwerp by Domenico Quaglio the Younger is an architectural painting depicting the grand facade of the Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp, Belgium. The work showcases the intricate details of the Gothic Revival structure, highlighting its ornate stonework and towering spires.

Democritus with a skull by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/53f3e359f5e5b6a27692494f053912e8, 1650

Democritus with a skull

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/53f3e359f5e5b6a27692494f053912e8
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This 17th-century Netherlandish painting depicts the philosopher Democritus holding a skull, a symbol often associated with mortality and the transience of life. The work is attributed to an anonymous artist and is characteristic of the historical painting genre, which often includes moral or philosophical themes.

Legendary Battle of the Torriani and Visconti - the Capture by Erasmus Quellinus II, 1649

Legendary Battle of the Torriani and Visconti - the Capture

Erasmus Quellinus II
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a dramatic scene from the legendary battle between the Torriani and Visconti families, focusing on the moment of capture. It is one of eight small paintings created as part of a tapestry series by Erasmus Quellinus II, capturing the intense action and historical significance of the event.

The Rape of the Sabine Women by Peter Paul Rubens, 1650

The Rape of the Sabine Women

Peter Paul Rubens
Antwerp,Belgium
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The Rape of the Sabine Women is a historical painting by Peter Paul Rubens, depicting the legendary event in which the Romans abducted women from the Sabine tribe to replenish their population. The composition is dynamic, showcasing the struggle and tension of the scene with a rich use of color and movement. Rubens' mastery of Baroque style is evident in the dramatic lighting and expressive figures.

The Reconciliation of the Romans and Sabines, 1639-1640 by Peter Paul Rubens, 1635

The Reconciliation of the Romans and Sabines, 1639-1640

Peter Paul Rubens
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

The Reconciliation of the Romans and Sabines is a historical painting by Peter Paul Rubens, depicting the legendary event where the Romans and Sabines reconciled after a conflict. Created between 1639 and 1640, the work showcases Rubens' mastery in capturing dramatic scenes and dynamic compositions, reflecting the Baroque style's emphasis on movement and emotion.

The emperor Constantine venerates the True Cross by Peter Paul Rubens, 1622

The emperor Constantine venerates the True Cross

Peter Paul Rubens
Antwerp,Belgium
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This painting by Peter Paul Rubens depicts Emperor Constantine the Great venerating the True Cross. It is a historical painting that showcases the religious significance of the True Cross in early Christian history. The artwork is part of Rubens' renowned series of religious and historical works from the early 17th century.

The Baptism of Constantine by Peter Paul Rubens, 1622

The Baptism of Constantine

Peter Paul Rubens
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

The Baptism of Constantine is a historical painting by Peter Paul Rubens, depicting the baptism of Emperor Constantine the Great. The artwork is known for its dramatic composition and vivid portrayal of the event, which is considered a significant moment in Christian history.

The Death of Constantine the Great by Peter Paul Rubens, 1622

The Death of Constantine the Great

Peter Paul Rubens
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

The Death of Constantine the Great is a historical painting by Peter Paul Rubens, depicting the final moments of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great. The artwork captures the solemnity and grandeur of the scene, reflecting Rubens' mastery in portraying dramatic and emotionally charged historical events.

Constantine receives the standard with the monogram of Christ as the imperial sign (The Labarum) by Peter Paul Rubens, 1622

Constantine receives the standard with the monogram of Christ as the imperial sign (The Labarum)

Peter Paul Rubens
Antwerp,Belgium
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This painting by Peter Paul Rubens depicts the moment when Emperor Constantine the Great receives the Labarum, a military standard bearing the monogram of Christ. The scene is set during the early Christian era, symbolizing the adoption of Christianity as the official religion of the Roman Empire. Rubens' dynamic composition and richly detailed figures capture the historical significance of this event.

The Trophy Raised to Constantine by Peter Paul Rubens, 1622

The Trophy Raised to Constantine

Peter Paul Rubens
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

The Trophy Raised to Constantine is a historical painting by Peter Paul Rubens, created in 1622. It depicts a scene from the life of Constantine the Great, showcasing the raising of a trophy in his honor. The artwork is notable for its dynamic composition and vivid portrayal of the historical event.

The Continence of Scipio by Peter Paul Rubens, 1620

The Continence of Scipio

Peter Paul Rubens
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

The Continence of Scipio depicts the Roman general Scipio Africanus refusing the gifts of the Carthaginian queen, a scene from the Punic Wars. The painting captures the moment of moral integrity and restraint, with Scipio shown in a dignified pose, surrounded by his soldiers and the queen. It is a prime example of Rubens' mastery in historical and mythological subjects, blending dramatic composition with rich detail.

Diana hunting with her nymphs by Jan Brueghel the Elder, 1607

Diana hunting with her nymphs

Jan Brueghel the Elder
Antwerp,Belgium
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This painting depicts the Roman goddess Diana, the huntress, accompanied by her nymphs as they engage in a hunting scene. The composition includes elements of nature and wildlife, with a focus on the interaction between the divine and the natural world. The artwork showcases the detailed realism and narrative quality characteristic of the Baroque period.

The Death of Lucretia by Bernaert de Rijckere, 1561

The Death of Lucretia

Bernaert de Rijckere
Antwerp,Belgium
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The Death of Lucretia is a historical painting by Bernaert de Rijckere, depicting the tragic moment when Lucretia, a Roman noblewoman, takes her own life after being raped by Tarquinius. The painting captures the emotional intensity of the scene, with Lucretia's dramatic gesture of stabbing herself, symbolizing her commitment to virtue and honor. Created in 1561, it is an example of the Renaissance interest in classical themes and moral allegory.

Decius Mus consulting the soothsayer (Livy VIII, 6-9/10) by Peter Paul Rubens, 1617

Decius Mus consulting the soothsayer (Livy VIII, 6-9/10)

Peter Paul Rubens
Antwerp,Belgium
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This painting by Peter Paul Rubens depicts the Roman general Publius Decius Mus consulting the soothsayer before a battle, as described in Livy's history. The scene captures the dramatic moment of decision-making, with Decius Mus standing in his military tent, surrounded by soldiers and a tense atmosphere.

Fire in Antwerp with the Trojan Horse. The Spanish Fury of 1576 by Daniel van Heil, 1650

Fire in Antwerp with the Trojan Horse. The Spanish Fury of 1576

Daniel van Heil
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Daniel van Heil depicts the devastating Spanish Fury of 1576, a series of violent riots in Antwerp during the Eighty Years' War. The scene shows the burning of the city, with the Trojan Horse as a symbolic reference to the destruction and chaos caused by the Spanish forces.

Overval van een hoeve by Karel Breydel, 1709

Overval van een hoeve

Karel Breydel
Antwerp,Belgium
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This historical painting by Karel Breydel depicts a robbery scene at a farm, capturing the dramatic moment of a farmhouse being attacked. The work showcases Breydel's skill in portraying intense action and the details of rural life during the 18th century.

The wedding-party; in the background Lot and his daughters by Frans Francken I, 1584

The wedding-party; in the background Lot and his daughters

Frans Francken I
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Frans Francken I depicts a lively wedding celebration, with the central scene showing a festive gathering and a biblical reference in the background featuring Lot and his daughters. The artwork captures the opulence of the event while incorporating a narrative element from the Bible, showcasing Francken's skill in blending secular and religious themes.

Landscape with the Fall of Icarus by Hans Bol, 1590

Landscape with the Fall of Icarus

Hans Bol
Antwerp,Belgium
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This 16th-century landscape painting by Hans Bol depicts the mythological story of Icarus, who fell into the sea after flying too close to the sun. The scene shows a calm coastal area with a small figure of Icarus in the distance, emphasizing the tragic outcome of his hubris. The painting is notable for its detailed naturalistic elements and the subtle use of light and shadow to create depth.

Noé remerciant Dieu d'avoir sauvé la Création by Roelant Savery, 1625

Noé remerciant Dieu d'avoir sauvé la Création

Roelant Savery
Antwerp,Belgium
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This painting depicts Noah thanking God for saving the Creation after the Great Flood. It showcases a religious scene with Noah expressing gratitude, surrounded by symbolic elements representing the biblical story. The artwork is rendered in oil on wood, reflecting the Baroque style characteristic of the artist's period.

The game of "Main Chaude" in the courtyard of a palace by Wilhelm Schubert van Ehrenberg, 1666

The game of "Main Chaude" in the courtyard of a palace

Wilhelm Schubert van Ehrenberg
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a game of Main Chaude being played in the courtyard of a palace. The scene captures the lively atmosphere of the game, with players engaged in the activity amidst ornate architectural elements. The artwork showcases the intricate details of the palace courtyard, highlighting the cultural and social aspects of the time period.

Allegory of love and death by Hendrick Aerts, 1602

Allegory of love and death

Hendrick Aerts
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This painting by Hendrick Aerts depicts an allegorical scene combining themes of love and death. The composition likely features symbolic figures and elements representing these contrasting forces, typical of Baroque allegorical art. The work is dated to 1602 and is associated with the architectural painting genre.

View of Bruges by Anton van den Wyngaerde, 0

View of Bruges

Anton van den Wyngaerde
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This detailed drawing depicts a panoramic view of Bruges, showcasing the city's medieval architecture and bustling streets. The artwork captures the essence of daily life in the 16th century, with visible elements such as buildings, people, and the canals that define the city's unique character.

View of a City along a River by Jan Brueghel the Elder, 1630

View of a City along a River

Jan Brueghel the Elder
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jan Brueghel the Elder depicts a serene riverside scene with a cityscape in the distance. The composition features a river with boats and trees, showcasing the artist's mastery of landscape and urban detail.

River Bank by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/dc3bd56a3a0c098386c9a98e3e39e96e, 1620

River Bank

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/dc3bd56a3a0c098386c9a98e3e39e96e
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a serene riverbank scene, featuring a longboat and trees. People are visible in the foreground, suggesting a tranquil setting. The artwork captures the natural beauty of the landscape with detailed brushwork typical of Jan Brueghel's style.

Flemish village by Peeter Gijsels, 1650

Flemish village

Peeter Gijsels
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

A detailed landscape painting depicting a Flemish village, showcasing the rural scenery and architectural elements typical of the region. The artwork captures the essence of the Dutch Golden Age with its vibrant colors and meticulous brushwork.

Idyllic Landscape with Watch-tower by Gerard Hoet, 1685

Idyllic Landscape with Watch-tower

Gerard Hoet
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This serene landscape painting by Gerard (I) Hoet depicts a peaceful countryside scene with a prominent watchtower. The composition features rolling hills, a tranquil river, and lush greenery, creating a harmonious and idyllic atmosphere. The work showcases Hoet's skill in capturing natural beauty and his ability to evoke a sense of calm and tranquility in the viewer.

The Expulsion from Paradise by Cornelis van Poelenburgh, 1646

The Expulsion from Paradise

Cornelis van Poelenburgh
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the biblical scene of Adam and Eve being expelled from Paradise by an angel. The composition shows the couple in a moment of anguish as they are cast out, with the angelic figure enforcing the divine punishment. The artwork captures the emotional intensity of the moment, with detailed landscapes and figures characteristic of the Baroque period.

Hilly landscape with a rider on a country road by Jan Wijnants, 1669

Hilly landscape with a rider on a country road

Jan Wijnants
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jan Wijnants depicts a serene hilly landscape featuring a rider on a country road. The scene includes trees and mountains, capturing the tranquil beauty of the natural surroundings.

View of Antwerp by Jan Wildens, 1636

View of Antwerp

Jan Wildens
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jan Wildens depicts a serene view of Antwerp, showcasing the city's skyline with its characteristic spires and rooftops. The scene includes a tree and a house, capturing the essence of the urban landscape during the 17th century.

Infantry Battle at a Bridge by Nicolaas van Eyck, 1650

Infantry Battle at a Bridge

Nicolaas van Eyck
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a dramatic infantry battle taking place over a bridge, showcasing the intense action and historical context of the conflict. The artwork captures the chaos and tension of the battlefield, with soldiers engaged in combat amidst the ruins and structures of the bridge. Nicolaas van Eyck's detailed brushwork brings the scene to life, highlighting the movement and emotion of the soldiers. The painting is a notable example of 17th-century military history art.

Mountainous landscape by Adriaen van Stalbemt, 1620

Mountainous landscape

Adriaen van Stalbemt
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This 17th-century landscape painting by Adriaen van Stalbemt depicts a dramatic mountainous scene with towering peaks and dense forests. The composition features a winding river and rocky outcrops, rendered in the artist's characteristic detailed style. The work showcases the artist's mastery of light and texture, capturing the rugged beauty of the natural landscape.

Landscape with a Dancing Couple by Pieter Meulener, 1645

Landscape with a Dancing Couple

Pieter Meulener
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

A serene landscape painting depicting a couple dancing amidst a lush natural setting. The artwork captures the beauty of the countryside with detailed trees and a tranquil atmosphere, characteristic of Pieter Meulener's style.

Landscape with a watermill by Gillis Peeters, 1633

Landscape with a watermill

Gillis Peeters
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a serene landscape featuring a watermill, likely situated along a river or stream. The scene is rendered with characteristic Dutch Golden Age precision, showcasing Peeters' skill in capturing natural elements and architectural details.

A siege of a city, thought to be the siege of Gulik by the Spanish under the command of Hendrik van den Bergh, 5 September 1621-3 February 1622 by Peter Snayers, 1650

A siege of a city, thought to be the siege of Gulik by the Spanish under the command of Hendrik van den Bergh, 5 September 1621-3 February 1622

Peter Snayers
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the siege of a city, believed to be Gulik, by Spanish forces led by Hendrik van den Bergh between September 1621 and February 1622. It showcases the dramatic scenes of military conflict and the impact of war on urban landscapes.

The Market in Antwerp with St. Paul's Church by Pieter-Frans De Noter, 1825

The Market in Antwerp with St. Paul's Church

Pieter-Frans De Noter
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre François De Noter depicts the bustling market scene in Antwerp, featuring the prominent St. Paul's Church as a central element. The artwork captures the lively atmosphere of the market, showcasing the daily life and urban landscape of 19th-century Antwerp.

Elegant Party on a Terrace of a Venetian-inspired Setting by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/27477f576a517c665ab53f5a68a43956, 1615

Elegant Party on a Terrace of a Venetian-inspired Setting

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/27477f576a517c665ab53f5a68a43956
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This anonymous 17th-century painting depicts a lively gathering on a terrace in a Venetian-inspired setting. The scene features a group of elegantly dressed individuals enjoying a festive atmosphere, with intricate architectural details and ornate decorations reflecting the opulence of the Venetian style.

The robber punished by Sebastiaen Vrancx, 1623

The robber punished

Sebastiaen Vrancx
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

The Robber Punished depicts a dramatic scene of a robber being punished by a group of villagers. The painting showcases Sebastiaen Vrancx's skill in capturing the intensity of the moment and the emotional expressions of the figures. It is a notable example of 17th-century Flemish art, reflecting the social and moral themes of the time.

The Kranenhoofd on the Schelde, Antwerp by Sebastiaen Vrancx, 1622

The Kranenhoofd on the Schelde, Antwerp

Sebastiaen Vrancx
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This painting by Sebastiaen Vrancx depicts the Kranenhoofd, a prominent building in Antwerp, situated along the Schelde River. The scene includes a coach, people, and a tent, suggesting a festive or public event. The artwork showcases Vrancx's skill in capturing architectural details and urban life during the early 17th century.

Landscape with Diana Hunting by Abraham Genoels, 1685

Landscape with Diana Hunting

Abraham Genoels
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This 17th-century landscape painting by Abraham Genoels depicts a forest scene with the Roman goddess Diana on horseback, surrounded by trees and natural elements. The artwork showcases the artist's skill in capturing the atmosphere of a woodland setting, typical of Dutch Golden Age landscape painting.

Landscape with Diana and Calliope by Abraham Genoels, 1696

Landscape with Diana and Calliope

Abraham Genoels
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

A detailed landscape painting by Abraham Genoels depicting a serene natural scene featuring the mythological figures Diana and Calliope. The artwork showcases Genoels' skill in capturing the beauty of the natural world, with elements such as trees and possibly a river or lake adding to the tranquil atmosphere.

The Sand Bargeman by Jozef Israëls, 1887

The Sand Bargeman

Jozef Israëls
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

The Sand Bargeman is a 1887 painting by Jozef Israëls depicting a scene of a sand bargeman, likely working along a coastal or riverine area. The artwork is notable for its detailed portrayal of the laborer and the surrounding landscape, characteristic of Israëls' realist style. The painting is categorized as a landscape, highlighting the natural elements and human activity in harmony.

Outer left wing of a triptych with a view in a forest by Gerard David, 1510

Outer left wing of a triptych with a view in a forest

Gerard David
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gerard David depicts a serene forest scene from the outer left wing of a triptych. The composition features a winding path leading into the woods, with a small cottage nestled among the trees. The artwork showcases David's mastery of landscape painting, capturing the tranquility of nature with meticulous attention to detail.

Country Boy on a Pole Barrier by Jozef Israëls, 1905

Country Boy on a Pole Barrier

Jozef Israëls
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a young country boy standing on a pole barrier, likely in a rural setting. The work by Jozef Israëls showcases his skill in capturing the essence of rural life and the natural landscape.

The Continence of Scipio by Karel van Mander the Elder, 1600

The Continence of Scipio

Karel van Mander the Elder
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

The Continence of Scipio is a historical painting by Karel van Mander the Elder, depicting the Roman general Scipio Africanus refusing to take a golden tree offered by the goddess Natura as a symbol of his virtue and restraint. The work is celebrated for its moral allegory and intricate composition, reflecting the Renaissance ideals of virtue and self-discipline.

Joyous Entry of François, Duke of Anjou into Antwerp, 19 February 1582, with a Triumphal Arch on St. Jan's Bridge by Monogrammist MHVH, 1600

Joyous Entry of François, Duke of Anjou into Antwerp, 19 February 1582, with a Triumphal Arch on St. Jan's Bridge

Monogrammist MHVH
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the joyous entry of François, Duke of Anjou, into Antwerp on 19 February 1582. It showcases a triumphal arch erected on St. Jan's Bridge as a symbol of celebration and honor for the Duke's arrival. The artwork captures the grandeur of the event, highlighting the historical significance of the moment.

Landscape with a Hunter by Monogrammist IVS, 1646

Landscape with a Hunter

Monogrammist IVS
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This 17th-century landscape painting by Monogrammist IVS depicts a serene countryside scene with a hunter in the foreground. The composition features rolling hills, dense forests, and a clear sky, characteristic of the Dutch Golden Age style. The artwork showcases the artist's skill in capturing natural light and atmospheric perspective.

Explosion at Antwerp of Dutch Gunboat No. 2, Commanded by Jan van Speyk, 5 February 1831 by Martinus Schouman, 1832

Explosion at Antwerp of Dutch Gunboat No. 2, Commanded by Jan van Speyk, 5 February 1831

Martinus Schouman
Antwerp,Belgium
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Martinus Schouman depicts the explosion of the Dutch gunboat No. 2, commanded by Jan van Speyk, near Antwerp on February 5, 1831. The scene captures the chaos and destruction of the event, with detailed portrayals of the ship and surrounding waters.

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