"Old Painting Of Large Dimensions From 1600"
LARGE-DIMENSIONAL OLD PAINTING FROM 1600 Luca Van Uden (attributed) (ANTWERP, 1595 - ANTWERP, 1673) PAINTING, LANDSCAPE OF THE BRABANTE Oil on canvas Dimensions: 177x236 cm Lucas van Uden (Antwerp, 18 October 1595 - Antwerp, November 1672) was a Flemish painter and engraver specializing in landscapes. A pupil of his father Artur, Lucas van Uden joined the Corporation of Saint Luke in Antwerp in 1626-27. Although it has nothing to do with the school of Pieter Paul Rubens, the debt to the master of Baroque art is evident in his works; his technique also derives from other painters, such as Joos de Momper and Jan Brueghel the Elder. His paintings show majestic views, landscapes in which green stands out, in various shades; in them are small human figures: shepherds, travelers or peasants. Many of the figures painted by van Uden are inspired or copied from works by Rubens and David Teniers the Younger. For Rubens' paintings, he made landscape wallpapers. His engravings are kept in many museums. Works o Watermill, (Antwerp) o Landscape (Antwerp) o Landscape (Saint Petersburg, Hermitage) o Landscape with rocks and boats (Madrid, Prado Museum)