ArtistsIsaac van Swanenburg
Isaac van Swanenburg

Isaac van Swanenburg

Dutch Republic, 1537–1614
WA-00023446
Antwerp
PaintingRenaissance
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Isaac van Swanenburg was a Dutch painter and printmaker active in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Working primarily in oil on panel and through engraving, he specialized in historical and allegorical subjects rendered in a Northern Renaissance idiom. Based in Leiden, he was an influential figure in the Dutch art world during a period of significant cultural and commercial expansion. His workshop produced both paintings and prints that circulated widely through the Dutch Republic and beyond.

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Barn Interior with Peasants and Cows (recto); Six Studies of Peasants (verso) (Met Museum)
Met Museum
The Long Road to Mazatlán (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago

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