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Style: Flemish School
18th Century Winter Landscape Flemish School Snow Nature Oil on Canvas White
Located in Sanremo, IT
Painting, oil on canvas, measuring 55 x 35 cm without frame and 66 x 46 cm with a non-coeval frame, initialled at lower left in an unreadable manner, of the Flemish school. The main...
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Late 18th Century Flemish School Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

18th Century Landscape Flemish School Nature Wayfarers Oil on Canvas Green
Located in Sanremo, IT
Painting oil on panel measuring 48 x 32 cm without frame and 58 x 43 cm with frame depicting a landscape with figures from the Flemish school of the 18th century. A lively painting ...
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Mid-18th Century Flemish School Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

17th Landscape Flemish School Houses Bridge Trees Oil on Canvas Green Brown
Located in Sanremo, IT
Painting, oil on panel, measuring 20 x 15 without frame and 35 x 30 with frame, depicting a landscape with a beautiful perspective and houses arranged on a mountain of the Flemish sc...
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Late 17th Century Flemish School Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Board

18th Century Landscape Flemish School People and Cows Oil on Canvas Green
Located in Sanremo, IT
Flemish painting measuring 44 x 30 cm without frame and 53 x 39 cm with frame depicting a landscape with figures, in soft tones and with a strong sense of perspective; elegant, fluid...
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18th Century Flemish School Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Large Flemish Painting Dutch School 18Th View Of Village Characters And Animals
Located in Roma, IT
an important and large painting 220x208 cm of a dutch village with building characters and animals. The painting present a group of farmers in a convi...
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18th Century Flemish School Landscape Paintings

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Oil

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...
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17th Century Flemish School Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Animated harbor scene near a fortified palace - Matthijs Schoevaerdts
Located in Gent, BE
Oil on panel Mathys Schoevaerdts is known for his landscape art and genre scenes. His landscapes are full of anecdotes and delicately painted scenes of peasants travelling, sailing ...
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17th Century Flemish School Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

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...
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17th Century Flemish School Landscape Paintings

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Wood Panel, Oil

Flemish school 18th century landscape bridge river Antwerp old master classical
Located in PARIS, FR
18th century Flemish school Oil on panel Trace of a signature lower left ? 32 x 39 cm (46 x 56 cm with frame) Beautiful old frame in gilded wood from the Empire period This landscap...
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18th Century Flemish School Landscape Paintings

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Oil

Scandinavian Winter Sun
Located in Wiscasett, ME
Oil on canvas, signed lower left. A luminous sunset or sunrise winter scene from Scandinavia. Edvard Axel Rosenberg (Swedish School, 1858-1934) In many ways Edward Rosenberg was the...
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1910s Flemish School Landscape Paintings

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Oil

Late XVIcentury. Flemish Artist active in Rome. Quo Vadis with Ancient Rome view
Located in Firenze, IT
The painting represents the meeting of Jesus Christ with Saint Peter. Late 16th - early 17th century. Technique: oil on canvas. Antique wooden frame...
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16th Century Flemish School Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Pair of Large Oil Paintings of Battle Scenes by van Imschoot
Located in London, GB
Pair of large oil paintings of battle scenes by van Imschoot Belgian, 19th Century Frame: Height 86.5cm, width 116cm, depth 10cm Canvas: He...
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Late 19th Century Flemish School Landscape Paintings

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Oil

Flemish school 18th After TENIERS Landscape marine Old copy Return of fishermen
Located in PARIS, FR
18th century Flemish School After David TENIERS Le Jeune Oil on canvas 72 x 53 cm (87 x 67.5 cm with the frame) Beautiful 19th century frame in black wo...
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18th Century Flemish School Landscape Paintings

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Oil

Antique Flemish Oil on Panel Francois Backvis Shepherd Sheep Flock Painting 1880
By François Backvis
Located in Portland, OR
A good antique oil on panel landscape painting by the Flemish artist, Francois Backvis (1857-1926). The painting circa 1880 depicting the parable of the lost sheep from the gospels of Matthew & Luke. The painting shows a stormy landscape with the shepherd and his flock, the shepherd is holding the lost sheep under his arm in front of a large stone crucifix...
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Late 19th Century Flemish School Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Dutch or Flemish Landscape with Figures & Animals
Located in Milford, NH
A beautifully detailed late 17th or early 18th century Dutch or Flemish landscape with cows grazing in the water, goats, dogs, and other animals near the water’s edge, under the watchful eye of the herdsmen, on a backdrop of rolling hills and trees. Oil on wood panel, unsigned, and housed in a Rudolph...
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Late 17th Century Flemish School Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

The hunting party - Adriaen Frans Boudewijns (1644-1719)
By Adriaen Frans Boudewijns
Located in Gent, BE
Oil on panel In his artwork, a group of individuals returns from a successful hunt, their figures silhouetted against a backdrop of serene natural beauty. The horses trot with el...
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17th Century Flemish School Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

The Village Kermis - 17th century Flemish School
Located in Gent, BE
Oil on canvas This 17th century painting depicts a bustling village kermis. Life unfolds in vibrant hues and lively scenes. The painting captures the essence of communal celebration...
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17th Century Flemish School Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

A river landscape with travellers by a jetty and a man in a rowing boat
Located in Tallinn, EE
David Teniers the Younger Antwerp 1610 - 1690 Brussels A river landscape with travellers by a jetty and a man in a rowing boat, a church beyond Signed with monogram lower right: DT. ...
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17th Century Flemish School Landscape Paintings

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Panel, Oil, Oak

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...
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16th Century Flemish School Landscape Paintings

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Oak, Oil

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Flemish School landscape paintings for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Flemish School landscape paintings available for sale on 1stDibs. Works in this style were very popular during the 20th Century, but contemporary artists have continued to produce works inspired by this movement. Many Pop art paintings were created by popular artists on 1stDibs, including Backvis, Francois, Adriaen Frans Boudewijns, and David Teniers the Younger. Frequently made by artists working with Oil Paint, and Paint and other materials, all of these pieces for sale are unique and have attracted attention over the years. Not every interior allows for large Flemish School landscape paintings, so small editions measuring 6.25 inches across are also available. Prices for landscape paintings made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1,677 and tops out at $57,336, while the average work sells for $13,200.

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