Constantijn Francken
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Constantijn Francken or Konstantijn FranckenFrans Jozef Peter Van den Branden, ''Geschiedenis der Antwerpsche schilderschool'', Antwerpen, 1883, p. 978-980 Name variations: Constantinus Francken, Constantyn Francken, Constantin Francken, Constantyn Franc (Baptised on 5 April 1661,
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– 1717,
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), was a Flemish Baroque painter and the final painter in the long line of the
Francken The Francken family was a family of artists the members of which were mainly active in Antwerp in the 16th and 17th centuries. Many of the members over three generations had the same first names Frans, Hieronymus and Ambrosius. While this may at ...
family of artists. He is mainly known for his battle scenes. He worked for a long time in Paris where he was a court painter to the King and mainly painted portraits.Natasja Peeters, ''From Nicolaas to Constantijn: the Francken family and their rich artistic heritage'', in" K. Brosens, L. Kelchtermans, K. Van der Stighelen (eds.), 'Family Ties Art Production and Kinship Patterns in the Early Modern Low Countries', Brepols, 2012, pp. 112-113


Life

Francken was born in Antwerp as the son of Hieronymous Francken III and Cornelia Daep. He was baptised on 5 April 1661. He was the final artist in the
Francken The Francken family was a family of artists the members of which were mainly active in Antwerp in the 16th and 17th centuries. Many of the members over three generations had the same first names Frans, Hieronymus and Ambrosius. While this may at ...
family of artists, which had played an important role in Flemish paintings since the second half of the 16th century and whose large workshop was a standard of quality artistic production in Antwerp. Constantijn's father Hieronymous was the son of
Frans Francken the Younger Frans Francken the Younger (1581 in Antwerp, 1581 – 6 May 1642, in Antwerp) was a Flemish painter who created altarpieces and furniture panels and gained his reputation chiefly through his small and delicate cabinet pictures with historical, m ...
, the most famous scion of the Francken dynasty. There are several attributions of work to Hieronymous but none authenticated. Hieronymous died in 1671 and cannot have played a major role in the artistic training of his son. It is unknown who his teacher was but it is possible that Constantijn was trained in the Francken family workshop.Constantijn Francken
at the
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It is believed that at an early age he went to Paris where he may have been active between 1679 and 1694. During his period in Paris he may have produced work for the French king
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. Evidence of his residence in Paris is a declaration made on 2 May 1699 in Antwerp by the engraver Cornelis Vermeulen and others about Constantijn Francken's successful activities in Paris. Upon his return to Antwerp he declared in a submission to the Antwerp Magistrate dated 10 December 1694 that he had been active for 15 years in Paris, Versailles and other residences of the king of France where he had been painting portraits that gained him an excellent reputation. He further stated that he was ready to establish himself in Antwerp if he were relieved from the obligation to provide city services. He obtained a relief of military service on 24 January 1695. In the guild year 1694-1695 he joined the Antwerp
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as a 'wijnmeester', i.e. the son of a master.Ph. Rombouts and Th. van Lerius, ''De Liggeren en andere Historische Archieven der Antwerpsche Sint Lucasgilde, onder Zinkspreuk: "Wy Jonsten Versaemt" afgeschreven en bemerkt door Ph. Rombouts en Th. Van Lerius, Advokaet, onder de bescherming van den raed van bestuer der koninklyke Akademie van beeldende Kunsten, van gezegde Stad''
Volume 2, Antwerp, 1872, pp. 573, 583, 590
In the guild year 1695-1696 he was dean of the guild but was exempted from active duties as a dean by a payment of 300 Guilders and some guns to the guild. He took on Karel van Falens as his pupil in the same year. Van Falens later specialised in hunting and hawking scenes and worked for the king of France. On 28 April 1696 Francken married Christina Clara who was originally from
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. His wife later developed a mental illness and was said to have run away from home naked. His wife's family accused Francken of having caused his wife's illness by squandering her inheritance. The dispute between the two families became quite heated and Constantijn was ordered by penalty of physical punishment to desist from insulting his brother-in-law. It appears that he spent above his means although he was successful as an artist and his works fetched high prices. He sold in 1703 a large painting of the ''Battle of Ekeren of 1703'' (now in the
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) to the city of Antwerp for 280 Guilders. He died debt-laden on 12 January 1717 in Antwerp in a house he was renting in de Lange Nieuwstraat. He was buried on the same day in the St. James' Church.


Work

While Francken seems to have worked mainly as a portrait painter during his 15-year residence in France, there are no known portraits by his hand. He is now only known for landscapes depicting military episodes. In addition to the ''Battle of Ekeren'', he painted a canvas showing ''Maarten van Rossum's departure after his attack on Antwerp on 24 July 1542'' (
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, Antwerp), ''The siege of Namur by William III of Orange'' (unknown location), the ''Presentation of the keys of Strasbourg to Louis XIV'' ( Musée historique de Strasbourg) and an unlocated bird's eye view of a battle painted in 1702. He was very skilled at placing the various actors in the military scenes in lively positions.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Francken, Constantijn 1661 births 1717 deaths Flemish Baroque painters Flemish landscape painters Painters from Antwerp Constantijn 18th-century war artists 17th-century war artists Flemish war artists Court painters