Sebastiaen Vrancx

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Sebastian Vrancx
Sebastian Vrancx by Anthony van Dyck.
Born
Sebastian Vrancx

(1573-01-22)22 January 1573
Died19 May 1647(1647-05-19) (aged 74)
Nationality (legal)Belgium
Known forPainting
MovementBaroque

Sebastian Vranckx (also: Sebastiaan Vrancx, Sebastiaen Vrancx - Dutch pronunciation: [/vrɑŋs/]) (22 January 1573 – 19 May 1647) was a Flemish Baroque painter and etcher of the Antwerp school.

Biography

He was an apprentice in the workshop of Adam van Noort, who also trained many illustrious painters such as Peter Paul Rubens, Jacob Jordaens and Hendrik van Balen. He also visited the workshop of the Antwerp painter Paul Bril in Rome around 1600.

He was esteemed as one of the main painters of battle scenes, and works by Vranckx were in the collection of Peter Paul Rubens.[1] As a collaborator he worked at times with Jan Brueghel the Elder.[2] and together with Rubens, Frans Francken the Younger, van Balen, Frans Snyders and Joos de Momper the Younger on the Allegory of the Senses, two works commissioned on the occasion of the archduke Albert of Austria's visit to Antwerp. His best-known student is Pieter Snayers.

Most of his pictures represent biblical scenes or scenes of war, such as the sack of towns, cavalry combats, genre paintings and allegorical subjects. Though occasionally vigorous in drawing, his paintings are dull and heavy in tone.

He was at the same time a writer of poetry, comedies and tragicomedies for the chamber of rhetoric De Violieren. He was served as dean of the Antwerp painters' Guild of St. Luke, and was a district head and captain of the militia.

His works can be found in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Groeninge Museum in Bruges (both in Belgium) and the Noordbrabants museum in 's-Hertogenbosch and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam (the Netherlands). He is also represented with several drawings or paintings at the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg, the Harvard University Art Museums, the Louvre, Paris, the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville and several other museums.

Although he was primarily a painter of landscapes and small battle scenes, Vranckx also painted architectural interiors in the manner of Pieter Neeffs I.

Gallery

Notes

  1. ^ Muller, Jeffrey M., Rubens: The Artist as a Collector, Princeton, 1989, ISBN 0-691-00298-3.
  2. ^ "Assault on a Convay", combined work of Jan Brueghel the Elder and Sebastiaan Vranckx,

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