Abraham van Diepenbeeck was a versatile Dutch artist who worked in various mediums, including painting, printmaking, and tapestry design. His work was influenced by prominent Baroque painters Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony van Dyck. Van Diepenbeeck's oeuvre includes notable works such as Saint Cecilia and The Crucifixion, showcasing his skill in capturing dramatic scenes.
He remains a notable figure in the Flemish Baroque movement, known for his collaborations with Rubens and his contributions to the art of Antwerp.