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Lucas Achtschellinck (baptized 16 January 1626 – buried 12 May 1699), was a
Flemish Flemish (''Vlaams'') is a Low Franconian dialect cluster of the Dutch language. It is sometimes referred to as Flemish Dutch (), Belgian Dutch ( ), or Southern Dutch (). Flemish is native to Flanders, a historical region in northern Belgium; ...
landscape painter. Lucas Achtschellinck
at the
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He is counted among the landscape painters active in Brussels referred to as the ''School of Painters of the Sonian Forest'' who all shared an interest in depicting scenes set in the Sonian Forest, which is located near Brussels.Simon Meynen, ''L'École des peintres de la forêt de Soignes Un paysage identitaire à Bruxelles au XVIIe''
in: Koregos revue et encyclopédie multimédia des arts, 17 April 2015


Life

He was born in
Brussels Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (french: link=no, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; nl, link=no, Bruss ...
and was possibly the grandson of the landscape painter Lukas Achtschelling. He was registered in the Brussels
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on 26 October 1639 as a pupil of a Pieter van der Borcht. The 17th century Flemish biographer
Cornelis de Bie Cornelis de Bie (10 February 1627 – ) was a Flemish ''rederijker'', poet, jurist and minor politician from Lier. He is the author of about 64 works, mostly comedies. He is known internationally today for his biographical sketches of Flemish a ...
mentioned that Lucas Achtschellinck also studied with the Brussels landscapist
Lodewijk de Vadder Lodewijk de Vadder (1605, Grimbergen – 1655, Brussels) was a Flemish Baroque landscape painter, draughtsman, engraver and tapestry designer.Hans Devisscher. "Lodewijk de Vadder" Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. ...
but this is not confirmed by Guild records. However, stylistically the two artists are quite close.Hans Devisscher. "Lodewijk de Vadder" Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 20 July 2014 Achtschellinck likely travelled abroad after completing his apprenticeship since he only became a master in the Brussels guild in 1657. On 13 March 1674 he married Anna Parys. He remained active in Brussels and in 1687 he was the deacon of the Brussels guild. He was successfully and employed 8 pupils including
Théobald Michau Théobald Michau (1676–1765) was a conservative Walloon painter of landscapes, more famous in his own time than he is today. Michau was born in Tournai and was a pupil of Lucas Achtschellinck. Subjects of the country festivals ('' Ker ...
between 1659 and 1686.Lucas Achtschellinck
at Ketterer Kunst
He died in Brussels.


Work

No signed or documented works of Achtschellinck are known, although some monogrammed works are known such as a landscape in the
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and a few works sold at auction. A monogrammed and dated ''Extensive landscape with figures'' was at Sotheby's on 24 April 2008, lot 37.Lucas Achtschellinck, ''An Extensive Landscape with Figures on high Ground passing a Herdsman grazing his Cattle and Sheep''
at Sotheby's
These monogrammed works are typically of a small size. There is still some uncertainty about whether Achterschellinck painted larger format works. Some large non-marked works (such as the works in the
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,
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) have been attributed to the artist. A scholar has reported seeing a photograph of a signed example in a private collection, but this has not resolved conclusively the issue of the attributions of such large-scale works. These large format works are very close to works by Lodewijk de Vadder and Jacques d'Arthois and may therefore now be in collections where they have been attributed to these other artists. There are a number of landscapes with a clear stylistic relationship that are attributed to the artist. Characteristic features of his style are the broad brush stroke, especially in the depiction of roads, verges and trees. Similarly, the subtle silvery gradation of light and shade on tree trunks, and especially birches, is a recurring characteristic in the style of landscapes attributed to Achtschellinck. Achtschellinck was a follower of Rubens' style of landscape painting and was also influenced by Jacques d'Arthois. He painted large wooded sceneries for churches and cloisters, which were then garnished by others with biblical characters and events. Achtschellinck painted the landscapes in many of the works of the Antwerp painter Gaspar de Crayer (1582–1669). Lucas Achtschellinck was among the leading Brussels landscape artists of his time. His presumed second teacher
Lodewijk de Vadder Lodewijk de Vadder (1605, Grimbergen – 1655, Brussels) was a Flemish Baroque landscape painter, draughtsman, engraver and tapestry designer.Hans Devisscher. "Lodewijk de Vadder" Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. ...
(1605–1655) and Jacques d'Arthois (1603–1686) were other prominent Brussels landscape artists. Lucas Achtschellinck is seen as part of the group of landscape painters active in Brussels which also included Lodewijk de Vadder, Jacques d'Arthois, Philip van Dapels and Cornelis Huysmans who often depicted the woods and sand banks in the
Sonian Forest The Sonian Forest or Sonian Wood ( nl, Zoniënwoud, french: Forêt de Soignes, ) is a forest at the southeast edge of Brussels, Belgium. The Sonian Forest was a favorite hunting ground of the Habsburg Imperial family, and as such features promi ...
near Brussels. They are for this reason referred to as the School of Painters of the Sonian Forest. Lucas Achtschellinck also produced cartoons for the Brussels
tapestry Tapestry is a form of textile art, traditionally woven by hand on a loom. Tapestry is weft-faced weaving, in which all the warp threads are hidden in the completed work, unlike most woven textiles, where both the warp and the weft threads ma ...
workshops.Guy Delmarcel, ''Flemish Tapestry from the 15th to the 18th Century'', Lannoo Uitgeverij, 1 January 1999, p. 314 Together with Pieter Bout, Victor Honoré Janssens, Peter Ykens and Lodewijk van Schoor, he designed models for large tapestry series including six models each for the series ''Dido and Aeneas'', ''Perseus and Andromeda'' and for Teniers tapestries.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Achtschellinck, Lucas Flemish Baroque painters Flemish landscape painters 1626 births 1699 deaths Painters from Brussels