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Antwerp, Flemish city of light and pictorial genius

A city of art and commerce, Antwerp was for several centuries one of the greatest artistic centers in Europe.
In the heart of Flanders, on the banks of the Scheldt, it saw the birth or flourishing of some of the most illustrious painters in history: Rubens, Van Dyck, Jordaens, as well as great masters of Belgian realism and symbolism.
Its baroque architecture, luminous studios, and cosmopolitan atmosphere have inspired generations of artists fascinated by the beauty, power, and northern light.

Through this collection, Artem Legrand pays tribute to Antwerp, as immortalized by Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck, Jacob Jordaens, Henri Leys, Frans Francken II, Léon Frédéric and James Ensor.
These artists made the city a temple of color, movement, and life.


Flemish splendor in your decor

Hanging an Antwerp painting means inviting the richness and light of Flemish Baroque into your home. Antwerp art prints evoke grand religious and mythological scenes, noble portraits, bourgeois interiors, and the lively streets of the port city.

These works blend perfectly with a classic, historic, chic or modern decor, bringing depth, warmth, and intensity.
A monumental masterpiece by Rubens, a refined portrait by Van Dyck, or a popular scene by Jordaens will turn your walls into a celebration of Flemish genius.

Antwerp painting is an art of splendor and light — a balance between power and sensuality.


The great painters of Antwerp

Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), an iconic figure of European Baroque, made his Antwerp studio the most famous on the continent. His monumental compositions, bathed in light and movement, symbolize the Flemish Golden Age.
Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641), his pupil, brought new elegance and sensitivity to portrait painting, influencing all of Europe.
Jacob Jordaens (1593–1678) powerfully and realistically depicted popular and religious scenes, blending vitality and humanity.
Henri Leys (1815–1869) offered a historical and romantic vision of Antwerp, capturing the spirit of the Renaissance with remarkable precision.
Frans Francken II (1581–1642) illuminated Flemish interiors with his mythological scenes and abundant allegories.
Léon Frédéric (1856–1940) and James Ensor (1860–1949) illustrated, for their part, Belgian modernity — between symbolism, satire, and poetic vision.

Together, they made Antwerp an eternal capital of painting, a symbol of wealth, emotion, and light.


A collection for lovers of Flemish art and Baroque painting

Antwerp art prints offered by Artem Legrand are sourced from public domain works, reproduced with care to restore the depth of colors and the richness of materials.
Each print pays tribute to the virtuosity and light of the Flemish masters.

Decorating your walls with an Antwerp art print means inviting the splendor of the Baroque and the nobility of Flanders into your home — a dialogue between emotion and history.