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Saint Margaret (after Raphael)

A captivating portrait of Saint Margaret holding a snake by Flemish Baroque master David Teniers the Younger captures a dramatic moment from 1660 that invites you to bring this exquisite piece into your private collection.

David Teniers a fiatalabb (1610-1690): A barokk kor kiemelkedő festője, aki élénk népi életképeket, fogadó jeleneteket és tájakat alkotott. Híres a kermess festményeiről és a holland művészet ápolásában való szerepéről!

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Saint Margaret (after Raphael)

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Rövid tények

  • Year: 1660
  • Artistic style: Flemish Baroque
  • Medium: Oil on panel
  • Influences: Raphael
  • Artist: David Teniers the Younger
  • Subject or theme: Religious portraiture
  • Notable elements: Woman holding a snake, red scarf

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A Vision of Devotion: Reimagining Raphael through Teniers

In the intimate realm of seventeenth-century Flemish painting, few works capture the delicate intersection of classical grace and Baroque texture as poignantly as David Teniers the Younger’s Saint Margaret (after Raphael). Created in 1660, this exquisite oil on panel serves as a profound dialogue between two eras. While the composition pays homage to the High Renaissance mastery of Raphael, Teniers breathes a distinctively Northern vitality into the subject. The painting presents a captivating portrait of a woman whose long, flowing hair and serene countenance evoke a sense of timelessness, yet the tactile reality of her red scarf and the subtle play of light upon her skin belong firmly to the rich, observational tradition of the Antwerp school.

The artistry lies in Teniers’ ability to transform a classical archetype into a living, breathing presence. As an expert in the Flemish Baroque style, Teniers was renowned for his ability to render fine details with a luminous touch. In this piece, one can observe the masterful application of oil pigments to create depth and dimension; the way the light catches the edges of her attire and the soft, almost pearlescent quality of the skin suggests a level of technical sophistication that would captivate any discerning collector. For those looking to infuse a space with historical weight and elegance, this work offers a window into a period where every brushstroke was an act of devotion.

Symbolism and the Narrative of Resilience

Beyond its aesthetic splendor, the painting is steeped in profound religious and symbolic narrative. The presence of the snake held within the saint's hand is not merely a dramatic element but a powerful emblem of triumph over evil. According to hagiography, Saint Margaret was swallowed by a dragon—often depicted as a serpent—only to emerge unscathed, symbolizing the strength of faith to overcome life's most harrowing tribulations. This tension between the delicate beauty of the woman and the primal threat of the serpent creates an emotional resonance that is both unsettling and deeply inspiring.

The inclusion of the shell or clam near her side further enriches the iconographic tapestry, often serving as a symbol of pilgrimage or rebirth. Teniers utilizes these elements to ground the spiritual subject in a tangible, earthly reality. For interior designers seeking to create a focal point that stimulates conversation and contemplation, this painting provides a rich layer of meaning. It is a piece that does not merely decorate a wall but tells a story of endurance, making it an ideal acquisition for those who value art that possesses both intellectual depth and visual splendor.

An Essential Addition to the Connoisseur's Collection

Owning a reproduction of such caliber allows one to bring the golden age of Flemish painting into a contemporary setting. The small-scale, cabinet-style format—measuring approximately 27 x 21 cm—makes it an incredibly versatile piece for curated gallery walls or as a sophisticated accent in a study or library. The warm tones and dramatic chiaroscuro inherent in Teniers' technique harmonize beautifully with classic wood furnishings, velvet textiles, and even modern minimalist decors, providing a touch of Old World soul to any environment.

To possess this work is to hold a fragment of art history. It represents the legacy of an artist who was shaped by the giants of his time, from his father to Peter Paul Rubens, yet carved out a unique niche in the annals of European art. Whether you are a dedicated art historian or a decorator looking for that perfect, evocative masterpiece, this rendition of Saint Margaret offers an unparalleled opportunity to celebrate the enduring power of beauty and the triumph of the human spirit.

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David Teniers the Younger: A Flemish Master of Everyday Life

David Teniers the Younger, born in Antwerp on December 15, 1610, wasn’t simply a painter; he was a chronicler of his time, a vibrant observer who captured the essence of Flemish society with an unparalleled eye for detail and a remarkable talent for portraying the joys and struggles of everyday life. His legacy rests not just in the sheer volume of his work – a staggering output encompassing portraits, landscapes, genre scenes, and even historical compositions – but also in his ability to imbue these subjects with a palpable sense of humanity and genuine emotion. He emerged from a family steeped in artistic tradition; his father, David Teniers the Elder, was himself a respected painter specializing in altarpieces and smaller-scale works, providing young David with an invaluable foundation in technique and style. This familial connection instilled within him a deep appreciation for craftsmanship and a commitment to preserving the rich artistic heritage of Flanders. Early influences shaped Teniers’ developing style. He initially mirrored his father's approach, producing charming cabinet paintings – intimate scenes often depicting mythological subjects or portraits of noble families. However, a pivotal moment arrived through his marriage to Anna Brueghel, daughter of Jan Brueghel the Elder and granddaughter of Peter Paul Rubens. This union brought him into close contact with one of the greatest artists of the era, Rubens himself, who served as a witness at their wedding. The influence of this master was profound; Teniers absorbed Rubens’ dynamic compositions, masterful use of color, and ability to infuse his subjects with dramatic intensity. Beyond Rubens, he also drew inspiration from other Flemish masters like Pieter Bruegel the Elder, whose earthy landscapes and depictions of peasant life provided a crucial model for his own genre paintings. Teniers' artistic journey truly blossomed as he specialized in *genre painting* – a revolutionary approach at the time. Rather than focusing on grand historical narratives or idealized portraits, he turned his attention to the lives of ordinary people: farmers celebrating festivals, tavern patrons enjoying their drinks, children playing games, and families gathered around their hearths. His most celebrated works are undoubtedly his “Flemish Kermesses” – vibrant depictions of popular village celebrations filled with dancing, feasting, and boisterous merriment. These paintings aren’t merely scenes of entertainment; they offer a fascinating glimpse into the social customs, traditions, and values of 17th-century Flanders. He meticulously rendered every detail, from the elaborate costumes to the overflowing tables laden with food and drink, creating an immersive experience for the viewer. Furthermore, Teniers' landscapes were equally captivating, often incorporating figures engaged in rural activities – harvesting crops, tending livestock, or simply enjoying the beauty of the countryside. His tavern scenes are particularly noteworthy for their realistic portrayal of everyday life, capturing the lively atmosphere and social interactions within these bustling establishments. A significant turning point in Teniers’ career came with his appointment as court painter and curator to Archduke Leopold Wilhelm, the powerful Governor General of the Spanish Netherlands. This prestigious position afforded him access to a vast collection of art, which served as a constant source of inspiration and provided him with opportunities to showcase his talents. He meticulously cataloged and documented this impressive collection, creating an inventory that became a valuable resource for future generations. His service to the Archduke also led to the establishment of the Antwerp Academy of Fine Arts – a pioneering institution dedicated to training young artists in the traditions of Flemish painting. This academy aimed to revive the artistic glory of Flanders after a period of decline following the deaths of Rubens and Van Dyck, ensuring that the legacy of these masters would continue to flourish. David Teniers the Younger’s impact extended far beyond his own lifetime. His work was widely admired and imitated throughout Europe, particularly in France, where his genre scenes influenced a generation of Rococo artists like Antoine Watteau. He died on April 25, 1690, leaving behind an extraordinary body of work that continues to captivate audiences today. His paintings offer not only aesthetic pleasure but also a valuable window into the social and cultural history of Flanders – a testament to the enduring power of art to capture the essence of human experience. He remains one of the most important figures in Flemish Baroque painting, celebrated for his ability to transform everyday life into works of extraordinary beauty and insight.
Teniers David a-fiatalabb

Teniers David a-fiatalabb

1610 - 1690 , Belgium

Rövid tények

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Barokk
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Antoine Watteau']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Peter Paul Rubens
    • Jan Brueghel the Elder
  • Date Of Birth: 1610
  • Date Of Death: 1690
  • Full Name: David Teniers the Younger
  • Nationality: Flemish
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Kermess képek
    • Szimpla falusi élet
    • Taverna jelenetek
  • Place Of Birth: Antwerpen, Belgium
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