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The Francken family was a family of artists the members of which were mainly active in Antwerp in the 16th and 17th centuries. Many of the members over three generations had the same first names Frans, Hieronymus and Ambrosius. While this may at the time have been effective as a marketing method by ensuring continuity of the family business, today's legacy is some confusion in the attribution of paintings, which often do not differ widely in style or execution between the various family members. The confusion is exacerbated by the signing practices of some family members: when Frans I's son Frans II reached his majority and began to sign paintings, Frans I started to add "the elder" to his signature to distinguish himself from his son, who then signed his works as "the younger". This happened again in the next generation when Frans II's son Frans III reached his majority. Frans II then started to sign his works with the elder, while Frans III used Frans the younger.[1]

The Cabinet of an Art Collector, by Hieronymus Francken II, 1621
The Cabinet of an Art Collector, by Hieronymus Francken II, 1621

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Nicolaes Francken


Poor man's dinner, by Hieronymus Francken (II)
Poor man's dinner, by Hieronymus Francken (II)

The founder of the painting dynasty was Nicolaes Francken, also known as 'Nicolaes Francken van Herentals' as he was born c. 1520 in the town of Herentals before he moved to Antwerp c. 1580.[2] He was married to Lucia van de Broeck from Mechelen with whom he had five children. Nicolaes was active in Antwerp where he died in 1596. None of his works have survived.[1][3]


Sons of Nicolaes


Nicolaes Francken had three sons who became painters after training under their father and Frans Floris :


Sons of Frans I


Frans I trained four sons in his profession:

The Parable of the Prodigal Son, by Frans Francken II, c. 1610
The Parable of the Prodigal Son, by Frans Francken II, c. 1610

Next generation


Frans Francken III (1607–1667) is the last Frans Francken who enjoyed an artistic reputation. He entered the Antwerp guild in 1639 and died in Antwerp in 1667. His practice was chiefly confined to adding figures to the architectural or landscape pieces of other artists.[5] Frans III often introduced staffage into the works of Pieter Neefs the Younger.[5] His cabinet-size history paintings follow his father's style generally but also show a strong influence of Rubens' style. As a result, Frans Francken III was sometimes referred to the 'Rubensschen Francken' (the 'Rubensian Francken').[6] Frans III had a brother Hieronymus Francken III (1611–1671), whose son Constantijn Francken (1661–1717) was the youngest painting branch of the family.


See also



Notes


  1. Chisholm 1911, p. 5.
  2. Christa Grössinger, North-European panel paintings: catalogue of Netherlandish & German paintings before 1600 in English churches & colleges, Harvey Miller, 1992, p. 263
  3. Nicolaes Francken at the Netherlands Institute for Art History (in Dutch)
  4. Thomas Francken at the Netherlands Institute for Art History (in Dutch)
  5. Chisholm 1911, p. 6.
  6. Liedtke, Walter A. (1984). Flemish paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 0870993569., p. 98

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[de] Francken (Malerfamilie)

Die Familie Francken war ein flämisches Malergeschlecht des 16. bis frühen 18. Jahrhunderts, das vorwiegend in Antwerpen tätig war. Da die Vornamen Ambrosius, Frans und Hieronymus je dreimal erscheinen, werden deren Träger mit römischen Ziffern unterschieden. Als bekanntester Vertreter der Familie gilt Frans II Francken (1581–1642).
- [en] Francken family

[es] Francken (familia de pintores)

La familia Francken fue una familia de artistas cuyos miembros trabajaron principalmente en Amberes en los siglos XVI y XVII. Muchos de los miembros de más de tres generaciones tuvieron los mismos nombres Frans, Hieronymus y Ambrosius. Si bien esto pudo haber sido efectivo en su momento como método de mercadeo al garantizar la continuidad de la empresa familiar, el legado de hoy existe cierta confusión en la atribución de pinturas entre los distintos miembros de la familia porque a menudo no difieren mucho en estilo o ejecución. La confusión se ve agravada por las prácticas de la firma de algunos miembros de la familia: cuando el hijo de Frans I, Frans II llegó a adulto y empezó a firmar pinturas, Frans I empezó a añadir 'el anciano' a su firma para distinguirse de su hijo, que luego firmó sus obras como "el más joven". Esto sucedió nuevamente en la siguiente generación cuando el hijo de Frans II, Frans III, llegó a adulto. Luego, Frans II comenzó a firmar sus trabajos con el anciano, mientras que Frans III usó Frans el más joven.

[fr] Famille Francken

La famille Francken est une dynastie flamande de peintres d'Anvers active du milieu du XVIe siècle jusqu'au début du XVIIIe siècle. Sur cinq générations, elle a compté parmi ses membres 13 peintres, dont le plus célèbre est Frans Francken le Jeune.

[it] Francken (famiglia)

Francken fu una famiglia di artisti fiamminghi. Il capostipite Nicolaas Francken era un pittore, la cui famiglia era probabilmente originaria di Herentals, presso Anversa[1].



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