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Adriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: Merry Company in an Arbour, 1615. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne

Merry Company in an Arbour, 1615. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne
Merry Company in an Arbour, 1615. At the left of this small landscape, a group of maidens make music under an arbour of flowers

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: A Ball Game Before a Country Palace, about 1614. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne

A Ball Game Before a Country Palace, about 1614. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne
A Ball Game Before a Country Palace, about 1614. Adriaen van de Venne captured the idle pleasures of courtship and leisure in this small painting

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: 'How Well We Go Together'

"How Well We Go Together", 1604-1662

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: Portrait of an old woman in a leather cap, c17th century. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne

Portrait of an old woman in a leather cap, c17th century. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne
Portrait of an old woman in a leather cap, c17th century

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: Dancing beggars and cripples, c.1635. Creator: Unknown

Dancing beggars and cripples, c.1635. Creator: Unknown
Dancing beggars and cripples, c.1635

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: Portrait of Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne

Portrait of Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne, Painter and Poet, 1700-1732

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: Two Well-dressed Couples, 1618. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne

Two Well-dressed Couples, 1618. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne
Two Well-dressed Couples, 1618. Two fashionably dressed couples, greeting each other

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: Allegory of the Stadtholdership of Prince Frederick Henry

Allegory of the Stadtholdership of Prince Frederick Henry, 1642

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: Shrove Tuesday in the Country, c.1625. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne

Shrove Tuesday in the Country, c.1625. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne
Shrove Tuesday in the Country, c.1625

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: The Departure of a Dignitary from Middelburg, 1615. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne

The Departure of a Dignitary from Middelburg, 1615. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne
The Departure of a Dignitary from Middelburg, 1615

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: Winter, 1625. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne

Winter, 1625. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne
Winter, 1625. Other Title(s): The Four Seasons Winter (Amusement on the Ice)

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: Autumn, 1625. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne

Autumn, 1625. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne
Autumn, 1625. Other Title(s): The Four Seasons: Autumn (Conversation)

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: Spring, 1625. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne

Spring, 1625. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne
Spring, 1625. Other Title(s): The Four Seasons: Spring (The Meeting)

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: Summer, 1625. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne

Summer, 1625. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne
Summer, 1625. Other Title(s): The Four Seasons: Summer (Greeting)

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: The End of Misery, 1632. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne

The End of Misery, 1632. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne
The End of Misery, 1632

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: A Musical Party, c.1635-c.1645. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne

A Musical Party, c.1635-c.1645. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne
A Musical Party, c.1635-c.1645

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: Ice Skaters, 1625. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne

Ice Skaters, 1625. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne
Ice Skaters, 1625

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: Landscape with Figures and a Village Fair (Village Kermesse)

Landscape with Figures and a Village Fair (Village Kermesse), 1615

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: Fishing for Souls, 1614. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne

Fishing for Souls, 1614. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne
Fishing for Souls, 1614. Protestants (left) and Catholics (right) are competing for adherents by a river

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: Stadtholder Prince Maurice Lying in State, c.1625. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne

Stadtholder Prince Maurice Lying in State, c.1625. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne
Stadtholder Prince Maurice Lying in State, c.1625. Other Title(s): Maurits (1567-1625), Prince of Orange, Lying in State, 1625

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: Prince Maurice Accompanied by his two Brothers

Prince Maurice Accompanied by his two Brothers, Frederick V, Elector Palatine, and Counts of Nassau on Horseback, c.1625. Follower of Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: Satirical Show on Dutch Politics around 1619

Satirical Show on Dutch Politics around 1619, c.1619-c.1620. Follower of Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: Princes Maurice and Frederick Henry at the Valkenburg Horse Fair

Princes Maurice and Frederick Henry at the Valkenburg Horse Fair, 1618. Other Title(s): Princes Maurits and Frederik Hendrik at the Valkenburg Horse Fair

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: Boudewijn van Heusden (830-870) and his Wife Sophia Receiving Homage from

Boudewijn van Heusden (830-870) and his Wife Sophia Receiving Homage from the Legate of King Edmund, c.1626, c.1626. Manner of Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: Friedrich V (1596-1632), Elector of the Palatinate

Friedrich V (1596-1632), Elector of the Palatinate, King of Bohemia, and his Wife Elizabeth Stuart (1596-1662) on Horseback, 1626-1628

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: The Donkey Laden with Food, from Emblematic Figures of Animals

The Donkey Laden with Food, from Emblematic Figures of Animals, 1633

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: Queen Christine of Sweden, n.d. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne

Queen Christine of Sweden, n.d. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne
Queen Christine of Sweden, n.d

Background imageAdriaen Pietersz Van De Venne Collection: The Departure of Charles II from Scheveningen (engraving)

The Departure of Charles II from Scheveningen (engraving)
1577458 The Departure of Charles II from Scheveningen (engraving) by Venne, Adriaen Pietersz. van de (1589-1662); (add.info.: Engraving of the Departure of Charles II from Scheveningen)


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Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne was a renowned Dutch painter and poet, known for his intricate engravings and oil paintings. His works captured various scenes from everyday life, as well as historical events and satirical depictions of politics. One of his notable engravings is "The Departure of Charles II from Scheveningen. " This piece portrays the departure of the English king in 1660 after years in exile. Van de Venne's attention to detail brings this momentous event to life, showcasing the grandeur and excitement surrounding Charles II's return to power. In another work titled "Raufende Bauern, " van de Venne showcases his mastery over oil painting on oak wood. This small yet impactful piece captures two peasants engaged in a heated brawl. The artist's ability to convey raw emotion through brushstrokes is evident here, making it an intriguing composition that leaves viewers captivated. Another noteworthy artwork by van de Venne is "Shrove Tuesday in the Country. " Created around 1625, this painting depicts a festive scene during Carnival season. The artist beautifully captures the joyous atmosphere with vibrant colors and lively characters engaging in traditional festivities. Van de Venne also ventured into portraiture, as seen in "Portrait of Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne, Painter and Poet" painted by Arnoud van Halen in 1700. This self-portrait reflects not only his artistic skills but also highlights his poetic talents. Furthermore, he delved into political satire with pieces like "Satirical Show on Dutch Politics around 1619, " which was created by one of his followers. Through these satirical works, he expressed social commentary on contemporary political issues prevalent at that time. "The End of Misery" is another significant creation by van de Venne that showcases his versatility as an artist. Painted in 1632, this thought-provoking piece depicts the end of suffering, symbolizing hope and redemption.

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