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as van Stalbemt's figures differ from those in these gallery paintings. It is now believed that the staffage in all of the gallery interiors was most likely the work of as yet unidentified figure painters. Other gallery paintings that formerly were attributed to van Stalbemt have been re-attributed
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Van Stalbemt was a versatile artist who was active as a painter as well as a printmaker. He was mainly known for his landscapes which typically included religious, mythological and allegorical scenes. Only a small number of his works is dated which makes it difficult to establish a chronology. One
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and Jan Brueghel the Elder started the genre by creating paintings of art and curiosity collections in the 1620s. Some gallery paintings include portraits of the owners or collectors of the art objects or artists at work. The genre became immediately quite popular and was followed by other artists
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On 5 May 1613, van Stalbemt married Barbara Verdelft, daughter of the art dealer Jan Verdelft. A daughter born to the couple died young and the couple remained childless. After his wedding the artist's career started to take off and the family was able to acquire a home in the fashionable city
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Gallery paintings depict large rooms in which many paintings and other precious items are displayed in elegant surroundings. The earliest works in this genre depicted art objects together with other items such as scientific instruments or peculiar natural specimens.
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to Hieronymus Francken II. Even so, some art historians still are of the view that van Stalbemt was also active in this genre. For instance, some art historians still see the hand of van Stalbemt in one of the best known gallery pictures –
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The artist had converted back to Catholicism upon his wedding but had returned to the Protestant faith shortly before his death. He died on 21 September 1662 and was buried in an unconsecrated burial site in Putte.
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Van Stalbemt was also active as a printmaker. A series of landscape prints by his hand represent respectively a coastal marine view with ships, a watermill, a windmill, ruins and a castle on a mountain.
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painter and printmaker who is known for his landscapes with religious, mythological and allegorical scenes. He was also a gifted figure painter who was regularly invited to paint the
112:. In 1616 Hans Mesmaeckers was registered as his pupil. In 1617 he was elected dean of the Guild. In this role he was able to obtain the reinstatement of certain privileges of the 505: 83:, published in 1661, that Adriaen van Stalbemt was born on 12 June 1580. No baptismal records from Antwerp's churches for the artist exist as his family was Protestant. After the 108:, which heralded a cessation of hostilities between the Habsburg rulers of the Southern Netherlands and the Dutch Republic. He was admitted in 1610 as a master of the Antwerp 94: 243: 184: 555: 433: 521: 499: 611: 263: 606: 323: 228: 260:, who had worked for a period in Elsheimer's studio. Van Stalbemt's later work shows similarities with Hendrick van Balen's work. 546:
Alexander Marr, 'The Flemish 'Pictures of Collections' Genre: An Overview', Intellectual History Review, 20: 1, (2010), pp. 5–25
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Hans Devisscher. "Stalbemt, Adriaen van." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 11 June 2022
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A number of gallery paintings have traditionally been attributed to van Stalbemt. This includes the composition
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on 9 July 2014 as lot 57. Most art historians now appear to agree that these works should be attributed to
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Other works are duller in colour and do not display the same meticulous brush technique. The composition
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His style has been described as eclectic, as it shows the influences of various artists such as
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In 1633 the artist was active in London for about ten months. Cornelis de Bie reported that
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Seventeenth-Century Flemish Garland Paintings. Still Life, Vision and the Devotional Image
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had invited the artist to England. During his stay he painted two landscape views of
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K. Andrews, 'A Pseudo-Elsheimer Group: Adriaen van Stalbemt as Figure painter', in
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and the reduced replica of the lower right hand corner of that composition called
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with King Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria (still in the Royal Collection).
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He returned to Antwerp after 1609, probably after the entry into effect of the
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The Archdukes Albert and Isabella Visiting a Collector's Cabinet
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A work showing Jan Brueghel the Elder's influence is the
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A wooded landscape with an Allegory of the Four Elements
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Classical landscape with nymphs bathing in a grotto
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Index

Adriaan van Stalbemt

Anthony van Dyck
Flemish
staffage
Cornelis de Bie
Het Gulden Cabinet
fall of Antwerp
Middelburg

Twelve Years' Truce
Guild of St Luke
chamber of rhetoric
Violieren

King Charles I of England
Greenwich

Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister

Jan Brueghel the Elder
Jan Brueghel the Younger
Hendrick van Balen
Paul Bril
Adam Elsheimer
Gillis van Coninxloo
Landscape with Fables
Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp
miniature
Abraham Govaerts

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