Lucas van Uden
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Landscape with Hunters
Painting ID:: 90522 new25/Lucas van Uden-285896.jpg
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Lucas van Uden
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(18 October 1595 - 4 November 1672) was a Flemish Baroque painter specializing in landscapes.
Lucas van Uden was born in Antwerp, where he entered the guild of St. Luke in 1626-27. Although he was never part of Peter Paul Rubens's studio, his works are partly indebted to that master. Van Uden even made copies of Rubens's works on several occasions. His technique, however, owes as much to earlier painters like Joos de Momper and Jan Brueghel the Elder. General characteristics are a tonally-green recessive view punctuated by slender trees and populated by incidental pastoral and peasant figures. Many of Van Uden's figures were either copied from Rubens or painted by David Teniers the Younger. He is often associated with fellow landscape painter Jan Wildens.
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Landscape with Hunters |
Oil on canvas, 86 x 141 cm
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Related Paintings::. | Girls from Dalarna in the sauna | Episode from the Four Day Battle at Sea, 11-14 June 1666, in the second Anglo-Dutch War | St Paul Visits St.Peter in Prison | |
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