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La crucifixion.Oil on panel made with three non-craddle planks.Signed and dated lower right.64.5 x 1
Triptiek van het Laatste Oordeel (detail). Ambrosius Francken I ~ 1610 Kerk Sint-Waldetrudis, Herent
Mysteries of the Rosary: The Visitation, Frans Francken the Younger, ca. 1615-20
“I Gelosi” a troupe of actors from the Commedia dell'arte by Hieronymus Francken the Eld
blackpaint20:DetailThe Witches Sabbath by Frans Francken II, 1607.
“Ball” by Hieronymus Francken the Younger, 1607
Hieronymus Francken the Younger - Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins (c. 1616). Detail.
Mortis Ingrata Musica (1675-1724 - Mezzotint) - by Jacob Gole, after Frans Francken II
achasma: The Witches Sabbath (detail) by Frans Francken II, 1607.
The Penitent Mary Magdalene visited by the Seven Deadly Sins (c.1607-10) - Frans Francken the Younge
cma-european-art: The Triumph of Neptune and Amphitrite, Frans Francken , 1630s, Cleveland Museum of
Frans Francken - Allegory of the abdication of Holy Roman and Spanish Emperor Charles V in 1555 - 16
Frans Francken II
The Marriage at Cana, Frans Francken the Younger (1581-1642)
Frans Francken, A Visit to the Art Dealer, 1636, 29 x 40 cm, Stockholm, Hallwyl MuseumIn the sevente
Frans Francken the Elder - The Ship of State.The allegory alludes to the political disaffection betw
Carnival in Venice by Hieronymus Francken I, 1565
Frans Francken the Elder - The Ship of State.The allegory alludes to the political disaffection betw
Hieronymus Wierix (1553-1619) (after Ambrosius Francken), ‘The Four Ages of Man and Death
People dancing in an interior by Frans Francken the Younger (d. 1642), 17th century
Frans Francken the Younger (1581-1642), ‘Allegory of Man’s Choice Between Virtue and
inventoocais: Frans Francken II The Witches Sabbath (detail), 1607
Joos de Momper (attributed to Frans Francken the Younger), The Tower of Babel, 1590-1635, oil on can
achasma: The Witches Sabbath (detail) by Frans Francken II, 1607.
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