Ambrosius Francken I (1544–1618) was a Flemish painter known for his religious works and historical allegories painted in a late Mannerist style. He was a prominent member of the Francken family of artists, which played a very important role in the Flemish art scene from the late 16th to middle 17th century.
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AmbrosiusFranckenI (1544–1618) was a Flemish painter known for his religious works and historical allegories painted in a late Mannerist style. He was...
to AmbrosiusFrancken (II). This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Bryan, Michael (1886). "Francken, Ambrosius, called...
Hieronymus FranckenI and AmbrosiusFranckenI both became successful painters. The early biographer Karel van Mander wrote that Frans Francken the Elder...
his uncle Ambrosius. AmbrosiusFranckenI had trained with Frans Floris and had worked some time in Fontainebleau. In 1607 Hieronymus Francken II was formally...
Frans Francken the Younger (1581, Antwerp – 6 May 1642, Antwerp) was a Flemish painter and the best-known and most prolific member of the large Francken family...
paintings and portraits. He was, together with the brothers AmbrosiusFranckenI and Frans FranckenI, one of the leading history painters in the Spanish Netherlands...
Antwerp and was likely his first teacher. His brothers Frans FranckenI and AmbrosiusFranckenI both became successful painters. According to the early 17th...
Christi, 19th-century Russian icon Triumph of the Christ Child by AmbrosiusFranckenI, 1605–10, Angels carry away the Arma Christi. Wayside cross with...
the Francken family workshop. Very little is known about the life and training of Isabella Francken. She was the daughter of Hieronymus FranckenI. Her...
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Netherlands, 1566-1609, Garland, 1 Jan 1988, p. 212 Attributed to AmbrosiusFrancken (I), De evangelisten Johannes en Matthëus at the Netherlands Institute...
painter Isabella Francken probably was his daughter Frans I (1542 – 1616): he was a leading Counter-reformation painter in Antwerp. AmbrosiusI (1544 – 1618):...
Francken III (1607–1667) was a Flemish Baroque painter and the best known member of the fourth generation of the Francken family of artists. Francken...
Constantijn Francken or Konstantijn Francken (Baptised on 5 April 1661, Antwerp – 1717, Antwerp), was a Flemish Baroque painter and the final painter in...
Hieronymus Francken III (1611 in Antwerp – 1671 in Antwerp), was a Flemish Baroque painter and a well known member of the Francken family of artists....
and that of other artists of his time such as Maerten de Vos and AmbrosiusFranckenI. He made engravings of popular subjects such as village scenes and...
persons knowledgeable on these matters. The artists Maerten de Vos, AmbrosiusFranckenI, Gillis Mostaert and Bernaert de Rijckere were asked to value the...
Brancacci Chapel frescos by Masaccio. There is also a 1590s painting by AmbrosiusFrancken the Elder, and other treatments. Acts chapter 4:32 closes by stating...
collaborated often with members of the Francken family such as Frans Francken the Younger and AmbrosiusFranckenI. Other collaborators included Sebastiaen...
1574) Giovanni Guerra, Italian draughtsman and painter (died 1618) AmbrosiusFranckenI, Flemish painter (died 1616) Jan de Hoey, Dutch painter (died 1615)...
Carvajal, Spanish painter of the Renaissance period (born 1531) AmbrosiusFranckenI, Flemish painter (born 1544) Giovanni Guerra, Italian draughtsman...
George Boba, Hendrick van den Broeck, Marten van Cleve, AmbrosiusFrancken, Frans FranckenI, Frans Menton (known for schutterstukken in Alkmaar), and...
artists participating in the project included Rubens, Frans Snyders, Frans Francken the Younger, Joos de Momper, Hendrick van Balen the Elder and Sebastiaen...
artists such as Otto van Veen, Adam van Noort, Marten de Vos, and the Francken family were particularly instrumental in setting the stage for the local...