Flemish Mannerism

Flemish Mannerism is a special case of Mannerism north of the Alps that developed around the painter and etcher Frans Floris (b. c. 1517-70), who founded a workshop in Antwerp in the 1550s after a formative educational trip to Italy. The stylistic features characteristic of Floris' circle result from Italian influences, such as overlong figures, unnatural proportions and high-contrast lighting effects.

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28 days | Christie's New York
CIRCLE OF OTTO VAN VEEN
Lot 13 Portrait of Albert VII (1559-1621), Archduke of Austria, full-length, holdi...
oil on canvas

€ 28,000 - 47,000
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