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Lingelbach Collection

Discover the captivating world of Johannes Lingelbach (1622-1674), a Dutch painter whose works span various genres from portraits to landscapes and genre scenes

Background imageLingelbach Collection: False Virtue Discovered: The Discovery of Volkert in the Laundry Basket, 1739 (pastel

False Virtue Discovered: The Discovery of Volkert in the Laundry Basket, 1739 (pastel
5864153 False Virtue Discovered: The Discovery of Volkert in the Laundry Basket, 1739 (pastel, gouache on paper on canvas) by Troost, Cornelis (1697-1750); 63x51.1 cm; Mauritshuis, The Hague

Background imageLingelbach Collection: A Port Scene, before 1674 (oil on canvas laid down on panel)

A Port Scene, before 1674 (oil on canvas laid down on panel)
5938214 A Port Scene, before 1674 (oil on canvas laid down on panel) by Lingelbach, Johannes (1622-74); 30.7x36.6 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; eFitzwilliam Museum; Dutch

Background imageLingelbach Collection: A Mediterranean Seaport with the Monument of Grand-Duke Ferdanindo I of Tuscany at

A Mediterranean Seaport with the Monument of Grand-Duke Ferdanindo I of Tuscany at
827632 A Mediterranean Seaport with the Monument of Grand-Duke Ferdanindo I of Tuscany at Leghorn, (oil on canvas) by Lingelbach

Background imageLingelbach Collection: Battle Scene, 1671. Creator: Johannes Lingelbach

Battle Scene, 1671. Creator: Johannes Lingelbach
Battle Scene, 1671

Background imageLingelbach Collection: Carnival in Rome (Detail), c. 1650. Artist: Lingelbach, Johannes (1622-1674)

Carnival in Rome (Detail), c. 1650. Artist: Lingelbach, Johannes (1622-1674)
Carnival in Rome (Detail), c. 1650. Found in the collection of the Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageLingelbach Collection: Carnival in Venice, 17th century. Artist: Johannes Lingelbach

Carnival in Venice, 17th century. Artist: Johannes Lingelbach
Carnival in Venice, 17th century. Found in the collection of the State Open-air Museum Palace Gatchina, St Petersburg

Background imageLingelbach Collection: Bathing Gypsies Italian Town 1650 oil canvas

Bathing Gypsies Italian Town 1650 oil canvas
Bathing Gypsies at an Italian Town, around 1650, oil on canvas, 82 x 72.4 cm, signed lower right: lingelbach, Johannes Lingelbach, Frankfurt a. M. 1622-1674 Amsterdam

Background imageLingelbach Collection: Melpomene Euterpe open stage cloth Title page

Melpomene Euterpe open stage cloth Title page
Melpomene and Euterpe open the stage cloth Title page for: D. Lingelbach, The discovered schyndeugd, 1687/1690, Melpomene (mourning play) and Euterpe (music, lyric) open the stage cloth together

Background imageLingelbach Collection: Johannes Lingelbach 1622 - 1674 Aka Jan Lingelbach Dutch Painter From 75 Portraits Of Celebrated

Johannes Lingelbach 1622 - 1674 Aka Jan Lingelbach Dutch Painter From 75 Portraits Of Celebrated Painters From Authentic Originals Etched By James Girtin Published London 1817

Background imageLingelbach Collection: Johann Lingelbach

Johann Lingelbach
JOHANN LINGELBACH German artist from Frankfurt, known for his paintings of battles, seaports and fairs. Date: 1622 - 1674

Background imageLingelbach Collection: Battle Scene

Battle Scene; Attributed to Johannes Lingelbach, Dutch, 1622 - 1674; about 1651 - 1652; Oil on panel; Unframed: 59.7 x 83.8 cm (23 1/2 x 33 in.)


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Discover the captivating world of Johannes Lingelbach (1622-1674), a Dutch painter whose works span various genres from portraits to landscapes and genre scenes. Delve into his masterpieces, such as "False Virtue Discovered: The Discovery of Volkert in the Laundry Basket" and "A Mediterranean Seaport with the Monument of Grand-Duke Ferdinand I of Tuscany." Witness the vibrant carnival scenes in "Carnival in Rome" and "Carnival in Venice," or the intense battle action in "Battle Scene, 1671." Lingelbach's artistry is further showcased in "Bathing Gypsies" and "Melpomene Euterpe open stage cloth." Explore these timeless pieces and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of 17th-century art.