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Born in Antwerp, Belgium
The Master of Antwerp Landscapes: The Life of Lucas van Uden
In the heart of the 17th-century Flemish art scene, few names evoke the atmospheric serenity of the Baroque landscape as effectively as Lucas van Uണ്ടen. Born in Antwerp in 1595, van Uden emerged from a lineage deeply rooted in the city's artistic fabric. As the son of Artus van Uden, the esteemed city painter responsible for the gilded splendor of Antwerp’s civic monuments, Lucas was immersed in the aesthetics of grandeur and detail from his earliest years. While he did not follow the traditional path of a registered pupil under the Guild of Saint Luke, his mastery suggests an intimate apprenticeship within his father's workshop. By 1626, he had established himself as a master in his own right, navigating the complex social and professional hierarchies of Antwerp with remarkable success.
The life of van Uden was as textured and complex as the landscapes he painted. His personal history was marked by both devotion and scandal, including an extramarital relationship that produced a son, and a later marriage to Anna van Woelput, a union that brought eight children into his world. This domestic stability provided the foundation for a prolific career that saw him become a cornerstone of the Antwerp school.
Muzeum
On show in Antwerp, Belgium
A Portal to Antwerp’s Golden Age
Stepping across the threshold of the Snijders&Rockox House in Antwerp is akin to traversing time itself, entering a world where the vibrant energy of the 17th-century Flemish masters still resonates within the walls. This isn't merely a museum; it is an immersive experience, a meticulously preserved tableau offering intimate insight into the lives and passions of Nicolaas Rockox, a prominent mayor and discerning art patron, and Frans Snyders, a celebrated painter renowned for his lavish still lifes and dynamic animal scenes. The house stands as a testament to Antwerp's Golden Age, a period of unparalleled artistic flourishing and commercial prosperity, beautifully encapsulated within two adjoining townhouses on the elegant Keizerstraat. Originally constructed in 1603 for Rockox, the residence underwent significant transformations, evolving into a sophisticated urban palace that seamlessly blended Renaissance grandeur with emerging Baroque sensibilities—a reflection of the era’s shifting aesthetic tides.
The architectural details themselves whisper stories of wealth and refinement, from the meticulously crafted facades to the tranquil inner garden, once brimming with fragrant herbs, evoking an atmosphere reminiscent of an Italian palazzo.
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- MLA
- uden, lucas van. Landscape with the Flight into Egypt. 1654, Rockox House. https://originaluniqueart.com/cs/art/lucas-van-uden-landscape-with-the-flight-into-egypt-8Y3KMM-en/
- APA
- uden, lucas van (1654). Landscape with the Flight into Egypt [Painting]. Rockox House. https://originaluniqueart.com/cs/art/lucas-van-uden-landscape-with-the-flight-into-egypt-8Y3KMM-en/
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- lucas van uden. Landscape with the Flight into Egypt. 1654. Rockox House. https://originaluniqueart.com/cs/art/lucas-van-uden-landscape-with-the-flight-into-egypt-8Y3KMM-en/
- Harvard
- uden, lucas van (1654) Landscape with the Flight into Egypt. Rockox House. Available at: https://originaluniqueart.com/cs/art/lucas-van-uden-landscape-with-the-flight-into-egypt-8Y3KMM-en/