17th-century Flemish School, Workshop Of David Teniers Ii, 79 Cm, Village Celebration
Period: 17th-century Flemish School
Technique: Oil on canvas – original canvas and stretcher – in good overall condition
Dimensions: with frame 79 x 63 cm – 31.1 x 24.8 inches – unframed 72 x 57 cm – 28.3 x 22.4 inches
Frame: antique gilded wood – missing pieces and wear due to age
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David Teniers II, known as the Younger, born in Antwerp on December 15, 1610, and died in Brussels on April 25, 1690 (at age 79), was a Flemish painter, son of David Teniers the Elder and Dymphna de Wilde. The stepson of Jan Brueghel the Elder, known as "the Velvet Painter," whose daughter Anne he married in his first marriage, he was the father of the painter David Teniers III. He remarried in 1656 to Isabelle de Fren, with whom he had four children. He was the nephew of Juliaen Teniers.
Painting on view at our gallery in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue (France) on weekends.
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A1158
Period: 17th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Oil painting
Width: 79 cm
Height: 63 cm
Reference (ID): 1778204
Availability: In stock





























