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Gijsbrecht Leytens

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172: 66: 131: 168:. Gijsbrecht Leytens' work is unique in distancing itself from the austere, dreary and unsettling landscapes that rely on human figures to come to life. Leytens succeeded in recreating winter while avoiding a simple academic rendering showing the trivial details of human activities. His winter landscapes shimmer in the light of sunny mornings. Leytens is regarded as the 'poet of the frost', since he succeeds in expressing the poetic beauty of winter by devices such as depicting the naked sun on a countryside caught in the ice. He stands out through the refinement of his subtle colour harmonies. 22: 380: 114: 93:
Leytens' work was originally attributed to an unidentified painter referred to as 'Meester van de Winterlandschappen' or 'Master of the Winter Landscapes'. Only in 1942 F.J.J. Reelick tentatively identified Gijsbrecht Leytens with this anonymous master. This attribution was confirmed in 1988 by
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As was common in Antwerp artist circles in the 17th century Gijsbrecht Leytens regularly collaborated with other painters who were specialists in a particular genre. Inventories of the 17th century provide evidence for collaborations between Leytens and artists such as
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There was a lot of demand for the winter landscapes painted by Leytens as is confirmed by the fact that they were often incorporated in the art gallery paintings of
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Since there is a record showing he was alive in 1643 while in 1657 he is recorded as 'the late' he must have died between those years.
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Leytens painted mainly landscapes. All known landscapes by him are winter landscapes except for a few such as
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Gijsbrecht Leytens, Winter landscape with people strolling on the banks of a frozen river where children play
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Name variations: Gijsbrecht Leijtens, Gysbrecht Leytens, Gijsbrecht Lijtens, Gijsbrecht Lytens
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Gijsbrecht Leytens (Antwerp 1586-c. 1657), 'A winter landscape with a woodsman and travelers'
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Three 17th-century paintings from Gustaf Adolf Sparre’s art collection
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He was the teacher of Jan Baptist Rocataillate and Francois Veeken.
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Wooded mountain landscape with waterfall and travellers
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Wooded Mountain Landscape with Waterfall and Travellers
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Winter landscape with figures sleighing and skating
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landscapes
Antwerp
Guild of Saint Luke

Frans Francken the Younger
Ursula Härtung
Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum
Braunschweig
Wooded Mountain Landscape with Waterfall and Travellers
Nationalmuseum
Stockholm

Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Abel Grimmer
Denis van Alsloot
Daniel van Heil
Hendrick Avercamp
Aert van der Neer
Anthonie Verstraelen

Jan Brueghel the Elder
Gillis van Coninxloo
Abraham Govaerts
Alexander Keirincx
repoussoir
Frans Francken the Younger
Sebastiaen Vrancx
Vincent Malo

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