David Teniers the Younger  (Flemish, 1610-1690) 

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School Of David Teniers the Younger, Village scene

 

School Of David Teniers the Younger
Village scene
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David Teniers the Younger, An Italianate Landscape with Travellers resting in a Grotto with Ruins beyond

 

David Teniers the Younger
An Italianate Landscape with Travellers resting in a Grotto with Ruins beyond
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David Teniers the Younger, Archduke Leopold Wilhelm and the artist in the archducal picture gallery in Brussels

 

David Teniers the Younger
Archduke Leopold Wilhelm and the artist in the archducal picture gallery in Brussels, 1653
Auktionstermin: Jul 8, 1999
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David Teniers the Younger, A family concert on the terrace of a country house: A self portrait of the artist with his family

 

David Teniers the Younger
A family concert on the terrace of a country house: A self portrait of the artist with his family
Auktionstermin: Jul 9, 2008
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David Teniers the Younger, An elegant company before a pavilion in an ornamental garden

 

David Teniers the Younger
An elegant company before a pavilion in an ornamental garden, 1651
Auktionstermin: Dec 3, 1997
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  David Teniers the Younger was one of the most important seventeenth century Flemish painters of genre and landscape. Born in Antwerp, he first studied with his father David Teniers the Elder, and became a member of the Guild of St Luke in 1633. He married Anna Brueghel, daughter of the celebrated flower and landscape painter Jan Brueghel the Elder, in 1637. Anna’s guardian Peter Paul Rubens was a signatory to their marriage contract.
  Between 1645 and 1646, Teniers was Dean of the Antwerp Guild of St Luke. In 1651, while he was at the height of his powers, Archduke Leopold Wilhelm, governor of the Spanish Netherlands, brought Teniers to Brussels as Court Painter and Curator, giving Teniers an authoritative role in building up the royal collection. From 1656-59 he was Court Painter to the new Spanish governor, Don Juan of Austria, brother of Philip IV, and retained close ties with the court for the rest of his life. In 1663 Philip IV gave Teniers permission to found the highly influential Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. His last known dated work was painted in 1683; Teniers died in Brussels in 1690.
  Teniers’s early works were influenced by Adriaen Brouwer (1605/6-1638), particularly his treatment of peasant, low-life subjects and interior scenes, although he also painted landscapes, genre, portraits, religious and allegorical subjects. Later, Teniers turned increasingly to landscapes with figures; unlike his predecessors, however, he sought to convey the serenity of rural life rather than the more basic aspects of rustic realism. The works of Teniers were extremely influential on Flemish painting during his lifetime and beyond, and his paintings were avidly collected by princely connoisseurs.
  The work of David Teniers the Younger is represented in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Hermitage, St Petersburg; the Louvre, Paris; the Prado, Madrid; the National Gallery, London and the Wallace Collection, London.