Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 4

Adriaen van Stalbemt
The Brothel - Adriaen van Stalbemt (1580-1662)

About the Item

Oil on copper With makers mark on the back Paintings like this often provide a glimpse into the moral and social complexities of the time, where boundaries between vice, pleasure and everyday life were sometimes blurred. In this painting we can see how a woman leads a man into a room, where a lady is partially clothed and laying on a bed. Her clothes are thrown onto the table next to her, along with her jewelry. Adriaen van Stalbemt was a Flemish painter, whose art was multifaceted, encompassing various subjects, including landscapes, still lifes and genre scenes. He was open to the influence of very diverse painters, such as Jan Brueghel I, Gilis van Coninxloo II, Adam Elsheimer and Hendrick van Balen. He was an excellent landscape painter, but also a good figure painter, known for his harmonious compositions filled with subtle details.
  • Creator:
    Adriaen van Stalbemt (1580 - 1662)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 3.55 in (9 cm)Width: 6.3 in (16 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Gent, BE
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2239213510332
More From This SellerView All
  • Portrait of a bearded man - Adriaen Thomasz. Key (c. 1544-1589)
    Located in Gent, BE
    Oil on panel We are grateful to Koenraad Jonckheere for confirming the attribution after inspection of the original. He dates the work to circa 1570. The present portrait of a bearded man, arresting in its intimacy, capturing the contemplative gaze of the sitter, along with the intense naturalism with which his face is rendered, is an outstanding example of the oeuvre of the Antwerp master Adriaen Thomasz. Key. Attired in an expensive and modish ‘Burgundian black’ doublet...
    Category

    16th Century Flemish School Portrait Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Panel

  • Two scenes showing a fish market in front of a town - Mathijs Schoevaerdts
    Located in Gent, BE
    Oil on canvas Dimensions: 38 x 67 cm Schoevaerdt's specialty was combination landscapes, in which airy landscapes are often combined with a body of water and imaginative capricci...
    Category

    17th Century Flemish School Paintings

    Materials

    Canvas, Oil

  • Two deer calfs - Nicasius Bernaerts (Antwerp 1620- Paris 1678)
    Located in Gent, BE
    Oil on canvas Joined with a certificate by dr. Jan De Maere (16/01/2023) Dimensions: 51 x 73 cm, 70 x 92 cm (framed) In this study, two young eer calves stand as a harmonious duo...
    Category

    17th Century Flemish School Animal Paintings

    Materials

    Canvas, Oil

  • The doctor's workshop - Mattheus van Helmont (1623 - after 1679)
    By Mattheus van Helmont
    Located in Gent, BE
    Oil on canvas Signed lower right. At the center of this scene we can see a doctor, studying the brownish contents of a filled flask. The doctor's cluttered desk, adorned with an ar...
    Category

    17th Century Flemish School Interior Paintings

    Materials

    Canvas, Oil

  • Christine de France, duchesse de Savoi - Franco-Flemish school (17th C.)
    Located in Gent, BE
    A portrait of Christine de France, duchesse de Savoi, made with oil paint on canvas. Christine Marie of France (10 February 1606 – 27 December 1663) was Duchess of Savoy from 26 Ju...
    Category

    17th Century Flemish School Portrait Paintings

    Materials

    Oil

  • The Judgement of Midas - Frans Francken II and Gijsbrecht Leytens
    Located in Gent, BE
    Oil on panel Perfect condition Housed in a 17th century style frame by Gehring Amsterdam framers We are grateful to Ursula Härting for confirming the attribution of the present painting to Francken (figures) and Leytens (landscape). A written certificate, dated 1 February 2022, is available. She dates the present Midas to the second half of the 1620s. The painting The Judgement of Midas, known to me in the original, was painted by Frans Francken the Younger...
    Category

    17th Century Flemish School Landscape Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Wood Panel

You May Also Like
  • CHERUBS - In the Manner of Rubens - Italian Oil on copper painting
    By Ettore Frattini
    Located in Napoli, IT
    Cherubs - Ettore Frattini Italia 2006 - Oil on copper cm.30x50. This delightful oil on copper in Baroque style depicts dancing cherubs, most likely inspired by the allegories with c...
    Category

    Early 2000s Flemish School Portrait Paintings

    Materials

    Copper

  • Oil on canvas nude " Lady Godiva " late 19th century Flemish school
    Located in Gavere, BE
    Lady Godiva 19th century oil on canvas after Joseph Van Lerius (1823-1876) Very beautiful oil on canvas painted by the Belgian artist JH Mols (19th century artist) Additional inform...
    Category

    1890s Flemish School Figurative Paintings

    Materials

    Gold Leaf

  • "Still Life with Fruits", 17th Century Oil on Canvas by Flemish School
    Located in Madrid, ES
    FLEMISH SCHOOL 17th Century STILL LIFE WITH FRUITS unsigned oil on canvas 17-3/4 x 21-3/4 inches (45 x 55 cm.) framed: 22 x 27 inches (56 x 68 cm.) PR...
    Category

    17th Century Flemish School Still-life Paintings

    Materials

    Canvas, Oil

  • Landscape with Rocky Vista
    Located in London, GB
    Oil on oak panel Image size: 6 1/4 x 6 1/4 inches (15.75 x 15.75 cm) Period ebonised frame Patinir’s poetic imagination allowed him to express an idealised world, or one steeped in pathos, with profound sentiments, and always with perfect technique. The level of detail in this work is astonishing and the viewer is sure to make new discoveries every time that they gaze upon it, such as the birds diving down from the rocky form or the spindly poles that hold up the bowing bridge. Patinir's landscapes recall the background landscapes in the work of his contemporary Netherlandish painters, such as Gerard David. His magnificent rendering of light and shadows also foreshadow the great Dutch masters of the 17th century; as well does his excellent use of colour—especially his delightful range of blues and greens. Together, these traits make his works both innovative and uncommonly attractive. Here, although the scene is populated, the figures are small and the landscape assumes increasing importance.  Joachim Patinir Joachim Patinir, who was born on the banks of the Meuse River, is considered the first Flemish landscape painter. His vast, highly personal landscapes are characterized by large expanses of terrain with high horizons and fantastic outcroppings of pointed rock that combine real and symbolic. He is thought to have begun his career in Bruges, where he discovered the work of Gérard David, but like David, he appears on a list of Antwerp-based masters in 1515. There, he met and befriended Albrecht Dürer, who visited the Netherlands in 1520-1521. Dürer subsequently painted his portrait and even attended his daughter’s wedding. Patinir was also friends with Quintin Massys, who painted some of the figures in his works. Their friendship was so lasting that Massys’ son, Cornelis, apprenticed with Patinir. Cornelis eventually married Patinir’s daughter, Francisca Buyts, and the elder painter became their tutor. In 1521, Patinir remarried, this time to Jeanne Nuyts. His life was quite short, and he produced relatively few paintings, notwithstanding certain mediocre works erroneously attributed to him. His fame is due primarily to his final paintings, whose masterful technique and creativity were praised by his peers. In his travelogue, Dürer called him "a good landscape painter", and Felipe de Guevara, a friend and artistic assessor to both Charles V and Philip II, mentions him in his "Commentaries on Painting" (1540) as one of the three greatest painters, alongside Rogier van der Weyden and Jan van Eyck. His work was also very successful on the art market, especially when we recall that, in 16th-century Antwerp, artists did not work on commission. Instead, they sold finished works to their clients. From the very start, Patinir’s paintings reflect the influence of Hieronymus Bosch, although they lack that master’s satirical edge. He was also influenced by Gérard David, from whom he drew his perfect execution as well as his taste for landscape. His name appears on two early works—"Saint Jerome" (Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe) and "The Flight to Egypt" (Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp)—but his inscriptions on three other panels—"The Baptism of Christ" (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna), "Landscape with...
    Category

    16th Century Flemish School Landscape Paintings

    Materials

    Oak, Oil

  • CHERUBIM - Mario Rosario Allegretti - Figurative - Oil on Canvas Painting
    By Mario Rosario Allegretti
    Located in Napoli, IT
    Cherubim - Oil on canvas painting, Mario Rosario Allegretti, Italy, 2000 This delightful oil on canvas in Baroque style depicts cherubs playing with a goat, most likely inspired by ...
    Category

    Early 2000s Flemish School Figurative Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Canvas

  • FLOWERS - In the manner of A.Bosschaer Oil on Canvas Italian Still Life Painting
    By Carlo De Tommasi
    Located in Napoli, IT
    Flowers - Oil on canvas cm. 100x80, Carlo De Tommasi, Italy, 2009. The painting is inspired by one of the canvases of the Belgian painter Ambrosius Bosschaert...
    Category

    Early 2000s Flemish School Still-life Paintings

    Materials

    Cotton Canvas, Oil

Recently Viewed

View All