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Jan Brueghel the Younger
Jan Brueghel the Younger and Hendrik van Balen, „Diana and her nymphs after the hunt“, c. 1630, SOLD for €89.600
, 1630
73 x 114 cm. (28.7 x 44.9 in.)
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Jan Brueghel the Younger
Flemish, 1601–1678
Jan Brueghel the Younger and Hendrik van Balen, „Diana and her nymphs after the hunt“, c. 1630, SOLD for €89.600
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1630
Jan Brueghel the Younger
Jan Brueghel the Younger and Hendrik van Balen, „Diana and her nymphs after the hunt“, c. 1630, SOLD for €89.600
, 1630
73 x 114 cm. (28.7 x 44.9 in.)
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oil on panel; parqueted
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73 x 114 cm. (28.7 x 44.9 in.)
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Certificate by Dr. Klaus Ertz, Lingen, 12 September 2022, is enclosed.
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In his expert opinion, Dr. Klaus Ertz underlines the popular collaboration of Jan Brueghel the Younger with Hendrik van Balen as the "parade couple", which reached a particular climax during the period in which the present work was painted: "In addition to the finely painted landscape and the precisely detailed dead animals in the foreground, the origin of the painting around 1630 is supported by Jan Brueghel the Younger. (shortly after taking over his father's studio, Jan the Younger is, in his attention to detail, the upholder of his father's legacy), above all the contribution of the figure painter Hendrick van Balen, whose figures from the 1620s onwards are reminiscent of the voluminous ones of Peter Paul Rubens, his great model".
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