Archduke Leopold Wilhelm in his Gallery in Brussels by David Teniers the Younger. A grand 17th-century gallery filled with dozens of framed paintings and classical sculptures, with several gentlemen in period attire admiring the collection.

Archduke Leopold Wilhelm in his Gallery in Brussels

David Teniers the Younger

1650 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A magnificent Baroque interior showcasing a vast collection of paintings and classical sculptures.

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Where it works

A grounded artwork with confident presence in a warmer tonal register — supports a polished room with depth.

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Library · Study · Office
Placement
Works well when the wall can carry a broader statement
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Reads strongest on light or mid-tone walls
Color notes
Olive green, Charcoal black, Rich brown

About the piece

Painted in 1650 by David Teniers the Younger, this intricate 'gallery painting' depicts Archduke Leopold Wilhelm among his prized art collection in Brussels. The work serves as a fascinating visual inventory of masterpieces, rendered with meticulous detail that invites the viewer into a world of 17th-century connoisseurship.

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