Albert Xavery, Albert Saverij or Albertus Xavery (Antwerp, baptized on 26 February 1664 - Antwerp, c. 1728) was a Flemish sculptor principally active in Antwerp.[1] He produced mainly statues of mythological figures, some of them on a large scale, made to be displayed in luxurious residences or in gardens. Like other Antwerp sculptors, he exported many of his works to the Dutch Republic, where his patrons included members of the House of Nassau.[2]
^Albert Xavery at the Netherlands Institute for Art History
AlbertXavery, Albert Saverij or Albertus Xavery (Antwerp, baptized on 26 February 1664 - Antwerp, c. 1728) was a Flemish sculptor principally active in...
the first half if the 18th century. He was the son of the sculptor AlbertXavery and Catharina Maria Herry (Herri). He had a younger brother called Gerardus...
van Nijmegen, Jan Punt, Pieter Tanjé, and the brothers Frans and Jacob Xavery. Jacob de Wit died in Amsterdam in 1754. Tako Hajo Jelgersma was his follower...
a commission at Versailles. There are also Dutch vases in the style of Albert Jansz Vinckenbrinck and sculptures by Jan van Logteren, the latter were...
sculpture in the Dutch Republic were Jan Claudius de Cock, Jan Baptist Xavery, Pieter Xavery, Bartholomeus Eggers and Francis van Bossuit. Some of them trained...
(Piershil 1659 – Delft 1733) Wit, Jacob de (Amsterdam 1695 – Amsterdam 1754) Xavery, Frans (The Hague 1740 – after 1788) Zegelaar, Gerrit (Loenen aan de Vecht...
March 30 Faustina Bordoni, Italian mezzo-soprano (d. 1781) Jan Baptist Xavery, Flemish sculptor principally active in the Dutch Republic (d. 1742) April...
strijd van Mars. De beeldhouwkunst van Jan Claudius de Cock en Jan Baptist Xavery in Breda, Jaarboek 'de Oranjeboom' 70 (2017), pp. 161-173 (in Dutch) C....