Die Plünderung des Dorfes Wommelgem
The Looting of the Village of Wommelgem
Kunstpalast - Horst Kolberg - ARTOTHEK

The Looting of the Village of Wommelgem, 1615–1620

ArtistSebastiaen Vrancx, Antwerpen 1573–1647 Antwerpen
Oil on oak
Dimensions without frame55,6 × 85,4 cm
Dimensions with frame72,7 × 102 cm
Status
not on display
About the workSebastiaen Vrancx depicts an event from the Eighty Years’ War, in which the Netherlands won its independence from Spain. Rather than a scene that culminated in one climactic moment, as was common, the artist chose to present a number of individual scenes. Murder, robbery and the division of loot can all be seen. Vrancx did not shy away from portraying brutality, which is why his works have been interpreted as a warning against war. He was one of the earliest Dutch battle painters and was highly regarded in his time; Peter Paul Rubens owned one of his paintings.
AccessionAcquisition 1935
Provenance[...]; mind. 20.3.1930 Dr. Störi, Kunstsalon, Zürich, Versteigerung u. a. "Sammlung B.: Holländische Meister des 17. Jahrhunderts", Kat.-Nr.: 565, Tafel II; spät. 7.7.1933 Sammlung August Schubert, Mönchengladbach; 1935 angekauft von August Schubert
Inventory numberM 47
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