Gallery of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm (Brussels)

Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria in his Gallery
ArtistDavid Teniers the Younger Edit this on Wikidata
Year1651
Dimensions96 cm (38 in) × 129 cm (51 in)
LocationOldmasters Museum
CollectionRoyal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium Edit this on Wikidata
Accession No.2569 Edit this on Wikidata
IdentifiersBildindex der Kunst und Architektur ID: 20040951

Gallery of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm in Brussels is a 1651 painting of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm's Italian art collection by the Flemish Baroque painter David Teniers the Younger, now in the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium.[1]

The painting shows the Archduke as a collector admiring a set of prints on a table. The table has been documented as a creation of the sculptor Adriaen de Vries depicting Ganymede. The artist himself is showing his patron an example of a print. The paintings are arranged in rows on a rear wall, and is one of the first that David Teniers the Younger prepared to document the Archduke's collection before he employed 12 engravers to publish his Theatrum Pictorium, considered the "first illustrated art catalog". He published this book of engravings after the Archduke had moved to Austria and taken his collection with him. It was published in Antwerp in 1659 and again in 1673.[2]

This painting was purchased for the museum's collection in 1873 from J. Nieuwenhuys in Brussels.