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Valkenborch (or Valckenborch,
or Valkenborgh), family of Netherlandish landscape and genre painters,
the most important members of which were Lucas (c. 1535-1597) and his
younger brother Marten (1535-1612).
Lucas joined
the Malines Guild in 1560 and in 1565 was in Antwerp, whence he fled to
Aix-la-Chapelle to avoid persecution (he was a Protestant). He worked
for Archduke Matthias and accompanied him to Linz before settling in Frankfurt
in 1593.
Marten fled
with his brother and returned to Antwerp before going to Frankfurt, Venice
and Rome. Both worked in the Bruegel tradition, and both favored the subject
of the Tower of Babel. They also painted series of the Seasons, and their
winter scenes are especially notable.
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