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Lucas van Uden
1595–1672
(b Antwerp, 18 Oct. 1595; d Antwerp, 4 Nov. 1672). Flemish landscape painter and engraver, active mainly in Antwerp. The long-standing tradition that he worked in Rubens's studio and painted landscape backgrounds for him is now discredited, but he was certainly strongly influenced by the master.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Landscape 1670 (?) Temple Newsam House, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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A Wooded River Landscape with Saint Philip National Trust, Tyntesfield
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A Procession of Cavalry Passing through a Wood beside Fishponds National Trust, Petworth House
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Landscape with Figures Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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Landscape with a Stag Hunt National Trust, Stourhead
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Landscape 1627 Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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The Escorial from a Foothill of the Guadarrama Mountains The Fitzwilliam Museum
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A River Scene The Cooper Gallery
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Wooded Landscape with Monastery 1640 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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Landscape with Figures Ulster Museum
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Ulysses and Nausicaä 1635 The Bowes Museum
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Peasants merry-making before a Country House about 1650 The National Gallery, London
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Landscape with a Hawking Party c.1620 Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow