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A group of seven Lanner and Peregrine or Gyrfalcons, Carstian Luyckx
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Carstian Luyckx
Memento Mori, still life with musical instruments, books, sheet music, skeleton, skull and armor
c.1650
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Carstian Luyckx - Memento mori, 1650.
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Vanitas Still Life (c. 1650 / oil on canvas) | Carstian Luycckx
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Carstian Luyckx (1623-1675, Flemish)
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Still Life (oil on canvas) by Carstian Luyckx (c. 1660)
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Carstian Luyckx (Antwerp 1623-after 1657)
A woodcock, partridge, kingfisher, finches and a cat, with a decoy whistle and a wooden snare
oil on panel
Christie’s
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Personification of Time in a Flower Garland by Carstian Luyckx, 1650
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Philippe de Marlier (ca 1600 - ca 1668) - Bouquet of Carnations in a glass vase -1639
Philips de Marlier (nickname Dicke Lup) (c. 1600 – 1668) was a Flemish Baroque painter and copyist mainly known for his still lifes of flowers and garland paintings.
He was probably born in Antwerp between 1595 and 1605. He was registered in the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke as an apprentice in 1617-18. He was a pupil of Carel van Ferrara. He became a master in the Guild in the year 1621-1622.
He worked for several years in Portugal. Legend has it that in Portugal he stabbed a Dominican priest to death. This event forced him to flee the country and return to Antwerp. Here he established a workshop where he trained several pupils, including Carstian Luyckx, Gabriël van Baesrode and Frans van Oorschot. He was also active as an art dealer and produced several copies of the work of other Antwerp artists such as Frans Francken the Younger.
He died in Antwerp in 1667 or 1668.
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Portrait of a Lady by Michiel Jansz. van Mierevelt (1628)
Still life of roses, peonies and passion flowers by Carstian Luyckx (1630-1658)
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