Belgian
1610-1690
David Teniers Gallery
Flemish painter. His father, also named David Teniers (1582 ?C 1649), was a painter of primarily religious subjects. The younger Teniers was highly prolific and is best known for his genre scenes of peasant life, many of which were used for tapestry designs in the 18th century. He was brilliant at handling crowd scenes in an open landscape and adept at characterizing his figures with a warm, human, and often humorous touch. As court painter to the archduke Leopold William, he also made many small-scale copies of paintings in the archduke collection; engraved and published as Theatrum Pictorium (1660), they constitute a valuable source as a pictorial inventory of a great 17th-century collection. Related Paintings of David Teniers :. | The Gallery of Archduke Leopld Wilhelm | Details of Archduke Leopold Wihelm's Galleries at Brussels | Two Drunkards | The Temptation of St.Anthony | A View of her Sterckshof Near Antwerp | Related Artists: Paul Desire Trouillebert 1829-1900 Chiari, Giuseppe Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1654-1727 Cuvelier Hippolythe Saint-Omer 1803-1876