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Denis van Alsloot

Denis van Alsloot Paradise oil painting on canvas
Paradise
Painting ID::  86122
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Denis van Alsloot Paradise oil painting on canvas



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  Denis van Alsloot
  (Dutch: Denijs van Alsloot) (c. 1570, Mechelen - c. 1626) was a Flemish Baroque painter. He initially painted using the style of Gillis van Coninxloo, but after 1610 gradually developed a style of his own. This style can be seen in paintings such as The feast of the Ommegang (Museo del Prado, Madrid) and Procession to Mary at the Zavel in Brussels (Victoria and Albert Museum, London). At the beginning of the 17th century, in either 1600 or 1606, his career rose when he served as court painter to Albert and Isabella. Hendrick de Clerck sometimes painted the people (Dutch: stoffering or stoffage) in his landscape works. Van Alsloot's work can be regarded as a precursor to modern Landscape art.
  Paradise
  Date c. 1607(1607) Medium Oil on canvas cjr

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