Anton Goubau or Anton Goebouw was a Flemish Baroque painter. He spent time in Rome where he moved in the circle of the Bamboccianti, Dutch and Flemish genre painters who created small cabinet paintings of the everyday life of the lower classes in Rome and its countryside. He is known for his Italianate landscapes and genre paintings in the style of the Bamboccianti and his history paintings with mythological and religious themes.
Mercenaries plundering a village
The study of art in Rome
Guardroom scene
Peasants before church steps
The Bamboccianti were genre painters active in Rome from about 1625 until the end of the seventeenth century. Most were Dutch and Flemish artists who brought existing traditions of depicting peasant subjects from sixteenth-century Netherlandish art with them to Italy, and generally created small cabinet paintings or etchings of the everyday life of the lower classes in Rome and its countryside.
Roman Carnival by Jan Miel, 1653
Hunter at Rest by Pieter van Laer
The Small Limekiln (Landscape with Morra Players) attributed to Jan Both
Roman Streetscene with a Young Artist by Michiel Sweerts