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Art print of paintings by Frans Snyders

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Art print | Still life - Frans Snyders

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Art print | Hunting market - Frans Snyders

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Art print | Fighting cocks - Frans Snyders

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Art print | Cats fighting - Frans Snyders

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Art print | Wild boar hunt - Frans Snyders

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Buy a Frans Snyders art print: The baroque splendor of still lifes and animal scenes

Dive into the bustling universe of Frans Snyders (1579-1657), a Flemish baroque painter renowned for his monumental art prints, hunting scenes, and animal representations. A collaborator of Rubens and Van Dyck, he mastered combining power, movement, and richness of detail, transforming each canvas into a true visual spectacle. Our faithful reproductions, printed in high definition, capture the intensity of colors and the profusion of details, perfect for giving your interior a majestic and refined atmosphere.


Frequently asked questions about Frans Snyders and his legacy

Who was Frans Snyders?
A Flemish baroque painter, born in Antwerp, specialized in still lifes, markets, hunting scenes, and animals.

Why is he famous?
For the monumentality and vitality of his still lifes, as well as for his collaborations with Rubens, where he often painted animals and landscapes.

What was his style?
An exuberant baroque style, rich in colors, where naturalistic precision blends with dramatic power.

What themes did he depict?
Market stalls, game animals, banquets, wild and domestic animals, hunts, as well as moral allegories.

Where to see his works today?
His paintings are exhibited at the Prado (Madrid), the Louvre (Paris), the Hermitage (Saint Petersburg), and the Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Antwerp.


A summary of Frans Snyders' career

Born in Antwerp in 1579, Snyders trained with Pieter Brueghel the Younger and Hendrick van Balen. Early on, he developed an interest in animals and market scenes, which became his specialty. A regular collaborator of Rubens, he contributed to some of the greatest baroque art prints by painting animals and bustling landscapes.


The monumental still lifes

His vast paintings depicting markets, banquets, and game animals testify to an impressive baroque abundance, where every detail is painted with virtuosity.

Hunting scenes and animals

Snyders excels in depicting movement: dogs, horses, deer, lions, monkeys… his animals seem to vibrate with energy and dramatic intensity.

Prestigious collaborations

Along with Rubens and Van Dyck, he contributed to monumental works, bringing his mastery of animals and lush settings.

A lasting influence

Considered one of the greatest animal and still life painters of the 17th century, Snyders left a mark on the history of Flemish painting and inspired many European artists.


Why buy an art print of Frans Snyders?

  • To admire the abundance and vitality of Flemish baroque.

  • To give your decor a majestic and theatrical atmosphere.

  • To possess a fragment of Flemish painting history.

Our high-definition art prints highlight the richness of colors and the detail strength of Snyders, ideal for elegant and expressive decoration.


Our top 6 emblematic art prints of Frans Snyders

  1. Game market – A monumental composition of still life.

  2. Display of fruits and vegetables – Baroque abundance and naturalistic details.

  3. Hunting for deer – An animal scene full of movement.

  4. Fight between dogs and wolves – Dramatic intensity and animal realism.

  5. Feast of game and fish – A lush and sumptuous still life.

  6. Monkeys raiding a kitchen – Humorous and symbolic scene.


Conclusion: Bring the baroque power of Snyders to your walls

Each art print of Frans Snyders is a tribute to the vitality and abundance of Flemish baroque. Our faithful art prints allow you to incorporate a sumptuous and historic atmosphere into your interior, worthy of the greatest museums.