Sebastian Vrancx, Interior view of the Jesuit church in Antwerp, 1630. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. Although he was primarily a painter of landscapes and small battle scenes, Vrancx also painted architectural interiors in the manner of Pieter Neeffs I.
Most of his pictures represent biblical scenes or scenes of war, such as the sack of towns, cavalry combats, genre paintings and allegorical subjects. Though occasionally vigorous in drawing, his paintings are dull and heavy in tone.
He was at the same time a writer of poetry, comedies and tragicomedies for the chamber of rhetoricDe Violieren. He was served as dean of the Antwerp painters' Guild of St. Luke, and was a district head and captain of the militia.