
The Later Governors, 1633-1665
David Teniers dominated Flemish painting after the end of the Eighty Years War in 1648. The brother-in-law of Jan Brueghel the Elder he specialised in scenes that capture the gaiety and excesses of everyday life. Teniers portrayed interiors and exteriors with veracity and humour.
Daniel Seghers (Antwerp 1590-Antwerp 1661)
A Relief Embellished with a Garland of Roses
Daniel Seghers (Antwerp 1590-Antwerp 1661)
A Cartouche Embellished with a Garland of Flowers
Karel Philips Spierincks (Brussels c. 1600 - Rome 1639)
Venus Sleeping, with Satyrs and Cupids
Frans Wouters (Lierre 1612-Antwerp 1659)
Landscape with a Rainbow
David Teniers the Younger (Antwerp 1610-Brussels 1690)
Fishermen on the Sea-shore
David Teniers the Younger (Antwerp 1610-Brussels 1690)
The Interior of a Kitchen with an Old Woman Peeling Turnips
David Teniers the Younger (Antwerp 1610-Brussels 1690)
Interior of a Famhouse with Figures ('The Stolen Kiss')
David Teniers the Younger (Antwerp 1610-Brussels 1690)
The Drummer
David Teniers the Younger (Antwerp 1610-Brussels 1690)
A Kermis on St George's Day
David Teniers the Younger (Antwerp 1610-Brussels 1690)
The Virgin and Child
David Teniers the Younger (Antwerp 1610-Brussels 1690)
The Virgin and Child with Sts Stephen, Jerome and Maurice
Jacob de Formentrou (active Antwerp 1640-59)
A Cabinet of Pictures
Gonzales Coques (Antwerp 1614 - Antwerp 1684)