(December 15, 1610 C April 25, 1690), a Flemish artist born in Antwerp, was the more celebrated son of David Teniers the Elder, almost ranking in celebrity with Rubens and Van Dyck. His son David Teniers III and his grandson David Teniers IV were also painters. His wife Anna nee, Anna Breughel was the daughter of Jan Brueghel the Elder and the granddaughter of Pieter Bruegel the Elder.
Through his father, he was indirectly influenced by Elsheimer and by Rubens. The influence of Adriaen Brouwer can be traced to the outset of his career. There is no evidence, however, that either Rubens or Brouwer interfered in any way with Teniers's education, and Smith (Catalogue Raisonne) may be correct in supposing that the admiration which Brouwer's pictures at one time excited alone suggested to the younger artist his imitation of them. The only trace of personal relations having existed between Teniers and Rubens is the fact that the ward of the latter, Anne Breughel, the daughter of Jan (Velvet) Breughel, married Teniers in 1637.
Erzherzog Leopold Wilhelm in seiner Galerie in Brussel Painting ID:: 66308
Artist: David Teniers the Younger Painting: Erzherzog Leopold Wilhelm in seiner Galerie in Brussel Introduction: ca. 1651
Oil on canvas
123 x 163 cm (48.43 x 64.17 in)
Die Galerie des Erzherzogs Leopold Wilhelm in Brussel Painting ID:: 67677
Artist: David Teniers the Younger Painting: Die Galerie des Erzherzogs Leopold Wilhelm in Brussel Introduction: ca. 1651
Oil on copper
106 X 129 cm (41.73 X 50.79 in)
Die Galerie des Erzherzogs Leopold Wilhelm in Brussel Painting ID:: 70200
Artist: David Teniers the Younger Painting: Die Galerie des Erzherzogs Leopold Wilhelm in Brussel Introduction: Medium Oil on copper
Dimensions 0106 X 129 cm
Drei musizierende Bauern Painting ID:: 80105
Artist: David Teniers the Younger Painting: Drei musizierende Bauern Introduction: 2nd third of 17th century
Oil on panel
40 x 58 cm
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(December 15, 1610 C April 25, 1690), a Flemish artist born in Antwerp, was the more celebrated son of David Teniers the Elder, almost ranking in celebrity with Rubens and Van Dyck. His son David Teniers III and his grandson David Teniers IV were also painters. His wife Anna nee, Anna Breughel was the daughter of Jan Brueghel the Elder and the granddaughter of Pieter Bruegel the Elder.
Through his father, he was indirectly influenced by Elsheimer and by Rubens. The influence of Adriaen Brouwer can be traced to the outset of his career. There is no evidence, however, that either Rubens or Brouwer interfered in any way with Teniers's education, and Smith (Catalogue Raisonne) may be correct in supposing that the admiration which Brouwer's pictures at one time excited alone suggested to the younger artist his imitation of them. The only trace of personal relations having existed between Teniers and Rubens is the fact that the ward of the latter, Anne Breughel, the daughter of Jan (Velvet) Breughel, married Teniers in 1637.