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Audenaerde Robert Van Collection

Robert van Audenaerde, a masterful artist of the 17th and 18th centuries, left an indelible mark on the art world with his exquisite creations

Background imageAudenaerde Robert Van Collection: David with the Head of Goliath, 1680-1743. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde

David with the Head of Goliath, 1680-1743. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde
David with the Head of Goliath, 1680-1743. After Carlo Maratti

Background imageAudenaerde Robert Van Collection: Mocking of Christ, 1680-1743. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde

Mocking of Christ, 1680-1743. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde
Mocking of Christ, 1680-1743. After Carlo Maratti

Background imageAudenaerde Robert Van Collection: Nativity, 1680-1743. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde

Nativity, 1680-1743. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde
Nativity, 1680-1743. After Carlo Maratti

Background imageAudenaerde Robert Van Collection: Madonna and Child at center with Saint John the Baptist, Saint Luke, Pope Peter Celestini

Madonna and Child at center with Saint John the Baptist, Saint Luke, Pope Peter Celestini, and angels, 1694

Background imageAudenaerde Robert Van Collection: Omnia Vincit Amor [Apollo and Daphne], 1728. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde

Omnia Vincit Amor [Apollo and Daphne], 1728. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde
Omnia Vincit Amor [Love Conquers All, Apollo and Daphne], 1728

Background imageAudenaerde Robert Van Collection: Death of the Virgin. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde

Death of the Virgin. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde
Death of the Virgin

Background imageAudenaerde Robert Van Collection: David and Bathsheba. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde

David and Bathsheba. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde
David and Bathsheba

Background imageAudenaerde Robert Van Collection: Rebecca and Eliezer. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde

Rebecca and Eliezer. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde
Rebecca and Eliezer. After Carlo Maratti

Background imageAudenaerde Robert Van Collection: Rebecca at the Well. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde

Rebecca at the Well. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde
Rebecca at the Well. After Carlo Maratti

Background imageAudenaerde Robert Van Collection: David and Bathsheba, 1680-1743. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde

David and Bathsheba, 1680-1743. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde
David and Bathsheba, 1680-1743. After Carlo Maratti

Background imageAudenaerde Robert Van Collection: Flight into Egypt. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde

Flight into Egypt. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde
Flight into Egypt. After Carlo Maratti

Background imageAudenaerde Robert Van Collection: Mater Dolorum, 1701. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde

Mater Dolorum, 1701. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde
Mater Dolorum, 1701. After Carlo Maratti

Background imageAudenaerde Robert Van Collection: Agony in the Garden, 1680-1743. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde

Agony in the Garden, 1680-1743. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde
Agony in the Garden, 1680-1743. After Carlo Maratti

Background imageAudenaerde Robert Van Collection: Angel appearing to Peter in Prison, 1680-1743. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde

Angel appearing to Peter in Prison, 1680-1743. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde
Angel appearing to Peter in Prison, 1680-1743. After Carlo Maratti

Background imageAudenaerde Robert Van Collection: Crucifixion, 1670-90. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde

Crucifixion, 1670-90. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde
Crucifixion, 1670-90. After Carlo Maratti

Background imageAudenaerde Robert Van Collection: Marriage of the Virgin. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde

Marriage of the Virgin. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde
Marriage of the Virgin


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Robert van Audenaerde, a masterful artist of the 17th and 18th centuries, left an indelible mark on the art world with his exquisite creations. His works encompassed a wide range of subjects, from biblical tales to mythological narratives. In "David with the Head of Goliath, " Audenaerde captures the intense moment after David's victory over Goliath, showcasing his skill in conveying raw emotion through brushstrokes. Similarly, in "Mocking of Christ, " he depicts the torment endured by Jesus during his crucifixion with remarkable detail and sensitivity. Audenaerde's religious devotion is evident in pieces like "Nativity" and "Madonna and Child. " The former portrays the birth of Jesus with reverence and tenderness, while the latter showcases Mary cradling baby Jesus surrounded by saints. These paintings exude a sense of divine grace that resonates deeply within viewers. Moving beyond religious themes, Audenaerde also delved into mythology. In "Omnia Vincit Amor [Apollo and Daphne], " he explores Apollo's unrequited love for Daphne as she transforms into a laurel tree to escape him. This piece exemplifies Audenaerde's ability to capture mythical stories with elegance and finesse. The artist further demonstrates his versatility in works such as "Death of the Virgin" and "Rebecca at the Well. " The former portrays Mary's peaceful passing surrounded by grieving disciples, while the latter depicts Rebecca meeting Eliezer at a well—a scene brimming with anticipation and romance. Audenaerde's mastery extends even to intimate moments like those portrayed in "David and Bathsheba. " Here, he delicately illustrates their forbidden love affair against a backdrop filled with symbolism that invites contemplation. Lastly, we encounter Audenaerde's interpretation of biblical events like Joseph leading Mary and baby Jesus in their desperate escape to Egypt in "Flight into Egypt.