Artist

Flemish 17th century

Portrait of a Man in a Wide-Brimmed Hat
The Flagellation of Christ
Man Falling from the Sky
Christ among the Doctors

1600–1699

Flemish 17th century was a Baroque artist. 9 works are cataloged here, principally at National Gallery of Art.

This artist made detailed drawings of daily life and biblical scenes using chalk, ink, and engraving. Their works *Forest Interior* and *A Scholar Writing* show quiet moments in ink and graphite, while *Christ among the Doctors* and *The Entombment* bring scripture to paper with red and black chalks. Their *Man Falling from the Sky* adds a touch of drama with fluid ink and blue wash. Tap *The Entombment* to see their engraving technique up close.

Works by Flemish 17th century

Collections represented

National Gallery of Art

Museum

National Gallery of Art

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