ArtistsIsaak van Coninxloo
Isaak van Coninxloo

Isaak van Coninxloo

Dutch, 1580–1634
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Isaak van Coninxloo was a Flemish painter active in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, known for detailed landscape compositions that synthesized Netherlandish tradition with Italian Renaissance spatial principles. Working in oil on panel, he developed expansive forest and mountain scenes populated with small figures engaged in biblical or mythological narratives. His panoramic landscapes, characterized by atmospheric perspective and a cool, silvery palette, influenced the next generation of Northern European landscape painters. Van Coninxloo worked primarily in Antwerp, where he maintained a substantial workshop.

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