David Teniers II, also called David Teniers the Younger (baptised in Antwerp, 15 December 1610 - Brussels, 25 April 1690), was a Flemish Baroque painter. He worked in many genres, including landscapes, portraits, genre pieces, art collections and still lifes. A painter at the Brussels court and curator of the art collection of Archduke Leopold William of Austria, he worked mostly in Antwerp and Brussels, but lived in Perk from 1662. His father and son were also both called David Teniers and were both painters of some renown, even if they never became as famous as David Teniers the Younger. His younger brother Abraham Teniers was also a painter and worked with him.
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