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-''[[Eine Kunstkammer]]''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Frans_Francken_d._J._009.jpg] ([[1618]]) is a painting by [[Frans Francken the Younger]]. It is an example of a [[painting within a painting]]. [[Kunstkammer]] is the German term for [[art gallery]]. The painting depicts a corner of a [[cabinet of curiosities]], painted by [[Frans II Francken]] in 1636 reveals the range of connoisseurship a Baroque-era ''[[virtuoso]]'' might evince]]+'''''Kunst- und Raritätenkammer '''''[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Frans_Francken_(II),_Kunst-_und_Rarit%C3%A4tenkammer_(1636).jpg] ([[1636]]) is a painting by [[Frans Francken the Younger]]. It is an example of a [[painting within a painting]]. [[Kunstkammer]] is the German term for [[art gallery]]. The painting depicts a corner of a [[cabinet of curiosities]], painted by [[Frans II Francken]] in 1636 reveals the range of connoisseurship a Baroque-era ''[[virtuoso]]'' might evince. The person depicted is [[Abraham Ortelius]].
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Kunst- und Raritätenkammer [1] (1636) is a painting by Frans Francken the Younger. It is an example of a painting within a painting. Kunstkammer is the German term for art gallery. The painting depicts a corner of a cabinet of curiosities, painted by Frans II Francken in 1636 reveals the range of connoisseurship a Baroque-era virtuoso might evince. The person depicted is Abraham Ortelius.





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