Equestrian portrait of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm, c.1640, Oil on Canvas

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Equestrian portrait of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm, c.1640, Oil on Canvas

Flemish painter, draftsman, and tapestry cartoonist Jan van den Hoecke was an important assistant to Rubens for a time, lived and worked in Italy for a decade and painted for the royal courts in Vienna and Brussels. This depiction of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm is done in the Italian style of High Baroque Classicism, a somewhat rigid and formal manner.

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Equestrian portrait of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm, c.1640, Oil on Canvas

Jan van den Hoecke Flemish (1611 - 1651)

Flemish painter, draftsman, and tapestry cartoonist Jan van den Hoecke was an important assistant to Rubens for a time, lived and worked in Italy for a decade and painted for the royal courts in Vienna and Brussels. This depiction of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm is done in the Italian style of High Baroque Classicism, a somewhat rigid and formal manner.