Justus Sustermans (1597-1681), attributed to: A pair of portraits of the Archdukes Albert and Isabella, oil on canvas, 1st half 17th C.

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This lot was sold on 2022-05-14 and is no longer available

Dim.: 79 x 69 cm (the frame)
Dim.: 61,5 x 52 cm (the work)

The rule of the Archdukes Albert & Isabella over the Low Countries began in 1598. Their highly cosmopolitan court became a flourishing centre of the arts, a showcase for other courts throughout Europe. The archdukes made a great contribution towards the radiation of the style later known as 'Flemish Baroque'. The century of Peter Paul Rubens would never have been the same without the support of Albert and Isabella. In the Habsburg Netherlands, a region split by civil war, the protestant Northern Provinces had broken away from Catholic Spain, while Spanish rule was established in the Southern Netherlands. The confidence between sovereign and subject would be restored by the Archdukes. The Twelve Year Truce (1609-1621) brought the necessary peace for a political, economic and in particular cultural revival. Albert and Isabella surrounded themselves with a score of artists, including the architects Wenzel Coebergher and Jacques Franckaert, the composer Peter Philips and the court painters, Peter Paul Rubens in the first place, but also Jan I Brueghel, Otto Van Veen and Theodoor van Loon. The South-Netherlandish humanists, Justus Lipsius in particular, brought about an intellectual apogee.

Condition: (UV-checked)

- Both paintings in good condition, relined and with an old written attribution to Sustermans (on the reverse).

- UV-light shows foremost the typical colour of the varnish. A nice and faint network of craquelures. 

 - Both Albert and Isabella: Some overpaint here and there, especially the wide left top corner to the upper part of the head. 

Price incl. premium: € 11.475