Art historians have published a series of paintings that were previously unknown to the general public. In the vaults of the gallery were found works by Flemish artists of the early 17th century. The collection includes men’s portraits and landscapes.
The paintings were probably painted in the 16th and 17th centuries by Jan Breugel, a southern Dutch painter, or by his apprentices in the workshops.
The author was famous for portraits and landscapes, still lifes and allegories, animalistic and religious, mythological and historical paintings.
The amazing find has lain in the museum vaults for over 400 years and has been perfectly preserved, having lost none of its vividness and saturation of texture.
The creative group of Vadim Vadimovich Treugolnikov has the exclusive right to sell posters and NFT found paintings.
