Artus Quellinus can refer to three members of the Flemish Quellinus family, all sculptors:
Artus Quellinus the Elder (or Artus I, 1609–1668)
Artus Quellinus II (or the Younger, 1625–1700), cousin of Artus the Elder
Artus Quellinus III (1653–1686), son of Artus II
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ArtusQuellinus can refer to three members of the Flemish Quellinus family, all sculptors: ArtusQuellinus the Elder (or Artus I, 1609–1668) Artus Quellinus...
Northern Europe. ArtusQuellinus the Elder was born into an artistic family. He was the son of the respected Antwerp sculptor Erasmus Quellinus I and Elisabeth...
whom three became artists: ArtusQuellinus III and Thomas Quellinus were both successful sculptors whereas Cornelis Quellinus became a painter about whom...
ArtusQuellinus III, known in England as Arnold Quellin (1653 – December 1686) was a Flemish sculptor who after training in Antwerp was mainly active...
Erasmus Quellinus I, a sculptor, had moved from Sint-Truiden to Antwerp. The brothers of Erasmus Quellinus the Younger were both artists: Artus (1609–1668)...
such as Rombaut Pauwels and possibly ArtusQuellinus the Elder. The most prominent sculptor was ArtusQuellinus the Elder, member of a family of famous...
Hubertus Quellinus or Hubert Quellinus (15 August 1619, Antwerp – 1687) was a Flemish printmaker, draughtsman and painter and a member of the prominent...
Quellinus, painter (1634–1715) ArtusQuellinus I, sculptor, (1609–68) Hubertus Quellinus, drawing artist, (1619–87) ArtusQuellinus II, also the Younger, sculptor...
artists such as Niccolò̀ Tornioli (1598–1651), Cecco Bravo (1607–61), ArtusQuellinus the Elder (1609–1668), Louis Boullogne (1609–74), Jean Cornu (1650-1710)...
monumental architectural components. Thomas Quellinus was born in Antwerp to the leading Baroque sculptor ArtusQuellinus II and Anna Maria Gabron, and was baptised...
sculptor ArtusQuellinus the Elder. After studying in Italy where he had worked in the workshop of his compatriot François Duquesnoy, Quellinus had returned...
the Flemish sculptor ArtusQuellinus the Elder, the leading Flemish Baroque sculptor of his time. From 1650 onwards, Quellinus worked for fifteen years...
construction Architect(s) Jacob van Campen, Daniël Stalpaert Other designers ArtusQuellinus, Govert Flinck, Jacob Jordaens, Jan Lievens, Ferdinand Bol References...
allegorical source, and ornamentation of the Amsterdam townhall by ArtusQuellinus, a sculptor, is totally dependent on Ripa. An English translation appeared...
sculptor). Later he worked under Erasmus Quellinus I and in 1641 he married his master’s daughter, Cornelia Quellinus. Through his marriage he became the brother...
Many experienced Flemish sculptors such as Arnold Quellin (the son of ArtusQuellinus II), John Nost, Anthony Verhuke, Laurens van der Meulen and Peter van...
Elder, his father Erasmus the Younger, and his uncles ArtusQuellinus the Elder and Hubertus Quellinus. He was trained by his father from 1649. Jan Erasmus...
Bie's book of artists. He wrote that he helped Jacob van Campen and ArtusQuellinus with decorations for the City Hall of Amsterdam, built in 1649-1653...
made together with ArtusQuellinus II the high altar for that church. In 1683 a conflict ensued from the latter project as Quellinus put him in default...
His patronage consisted of commissions to artists such as Rembrandt, ArtusQuellinus, Gerard ter Borch and Govert Flinck for the portraits of himself and...
100-meter freestyle world record holder for 23 year As a description ArtusQuellinus de Oude (1609–1668), Flemish Sculptor Cornelis Evertsen de Oude (1610–1666)...
ter Borch, Jacob van Ruisdael, Caspar Netscher, Gerard de Lairesse, ArtusQuellinus and Joost van den Vondel. In 1677 members of the Amsterdam line were...
the poor. His ornate Baroque tomb in Antwerp Cathedral, designed by ArtusQuellinus II, was the only one to survive the French Revolution. Lucien Ceyssens...