"Frans Floris 16th Flemish "
The painting you posted online actually looks like a 16th century work and could well be by Frans Floris. Frans Floris (1519-1570) was a Flemish painter known for his contributions to the Antwerp School and his influence on Flemish Renaissance painting. Some characteristics that indicate that this work may be by Frans Floris or painted in his style: 1. Composition: The painting shows a complex and dramatic use of figures, typical of Floris. He was known for his detailed and lively compositions. 2. Use of color: Rich, saturated colors, particularly reds and earthy tones, are characteristic of his work. 3. Theme: The subject matter appears to be religious in nature, which was common in his work. He painted many biblical scenes and mythological scenes. Frans Floris was heavily influenced by Italian artists such as Michelangelo and Raphael, which can be seen in the way he painted human forms and dramatic scenes. If this painting is indeed by his hand, it would be a valuable piece which gives an overview of Flemish painting of the 16th century. A definitive identification would require an art historical investigation, in which experts study the work based on style, technique, materials and other historical data.