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Governors and the Church reduced their patronage, many artists trained in Antwerp left for the Netherlands, England, France or elsewhere, and by the end of the 17th century Antwerp was no longer a major centre for art.
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resulted in the destruction of many works of religious art, after which time the churches and monasteries had to be refurnished and redecorated. Artists such as
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family, working in a late mannerist style, provided new religious decoration. It also marked a beginning of economic decline in the city, as the
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The artistic legacy of Antwerp is represented in many museums, and paintings of the Antwerp School are valued at
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dominated this speciality in Europe for at least the first half of the century. Many artists joined the
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The city experienced an artistic renewal in the 17th century. The large workshops of
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painters active in the city from about 1500 to 1520. They were followed by
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was a major artist in the city at this time. Other artists, such as
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painters in the Italian tradition that developed at the end of the
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The first school of artists that emerged in the city were the
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around 1500. Painters, artists and craftsmen joined the
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