Jan Erasmus Quellinus[1] (1634 in Antwerp – 11 March 1715 in Mechelen) was a Flemish painter and draughtsman and a member of the famous Quellinus family of artists. He was one of the last prominent representatives of the great Flemish school of history and portrait painting in the 17th century. His work displays the classicizing influences of his father Erasmus Quellinus the Younger and Paolo Veronese. Mainly active in his native Antwerp, he worked for some time in Vienna for the Habsburg court as a court painter to Emperor Leopold I.[2]
^Other name variations: Jan-Erasmus Quellinus, Joannes-Erasmus Quellin, Jan Erasmus Kwelien, Jan Erasmus Quellien, Jan Erasmus Quellincs, Jan Erasmus Quellingh, Jan Erasmus Quellin; nick names: Corpus, Seederboom, Sederboom
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JanErasmusQuellinus (1634 in Antwerp – 11 March 1715 in Mechelen) was a Flemish painter and draughtsman and a member of the famous Quellinus family of...
Classicist trend in the Baroque. Quellinus was born in Antwerp as the son of ErasmusQuellinus I and Elisabeth van Uden. The Quellinus family became one of the...
include: ErasmusQuellinus I, also the Elder, sculptor, (ca. 1584–1639/40) ErasmusQuellinus the Younger, painter, (1607–78) JanErasmusQuellinus, painter...
Artus Quellinus the Elder, Artus Quellinus I or Artus (Arnoldus) Quellijn (20 or 30 August 1609, Antwerp – 23 August 1668, Antwerp) was a Flemish sculptor...
Ruined Classical Archway by Jan Baptist Huysmans and JanErasmusQuellinus at BBC your paintings JanErasmusQuellinus and Jan Baptist Huysmans, Mercury...
flower garland while his brother-in-law ErasmusQuellinus painted the cartouche. The cartouche painted by Quellinus in grisaille represents sculptures of...
Teniers family of painters and the Quellinus family of painters and sculptors, through the marriage of Jan-ErasmusQuellinus to Cornelia, daughter of David...
Name variations: Arnold Quellan and Arnold Quellinus or mistakenly given as JanErasmusQuellinus Artus Quellinus III at the Netherlands Institute for Art...
schutterij in 1658. Jan Carel was registered at Antwerp's Guild of Saint Luke as a pupil of the history painter JanErasmusQuellinus under whom he started...
Teniers died in Antwerp on 30 November 1709. His portrait painted by JanErasmusQuellinus is in the collection of Tongerlo Abbey. Teniers had some reputation...
and Italian Baroque qualities. Artists in the vein include ErasmusQuellinus the Younger, Jan van den Hoecke, Pieter van Lint, Cornelis Schut, and Thomas...
Artus Quellinus II or Artus Quellinus the Younger (alternative first name: Arnold; variation on family name: Quellijn, Quellyn, Quellien, Quellin, Quellinius)...
collaboration with ErasmusQuellinus II was sent by him to Frankfurt via the art dealer Guillam Forchondt the Elder. It is believed that Jan Pieter continued...
Jacob Jordaens and on figure and architectural painters such as ErasmusQuellinus II. Jan Fyt produced many drawings of animals based usually on studies...
year 1668-1669 in Antwerp an apprentice of ErasmusQuellinus II and that master's son Jan-ErasmusQuellinus. From 1674 to 1677 the artist resided in Reims...
Baren collaborated on garland paintings with other painters, such as ErasmusQuellinus II and the Flemish émigré painter Nikolaus van Hoy. These collaborators...
Constantin Meunier, Willem Vorsterman, Louis Grosse, Maerten de Vos, JanErasmusQuellinus, and others. The first four priors were appointed by the founder...
father and his brothers, the Rubens pupil ErasmusQuellinus the Younger and the prominent sculptor Artus Quellinus the Elder. Hubertus' mother was the sister...
Teniers the Younger, ErasmusQuellinus the Elder, Hendrick van Balen the Elder, Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert and possibly Jan Boeckhorst. An example...
into Antwerp in 1635, Jan van Balen collaborated with his brother Gaspard, Theodoor van Thulden, Jan de Labare and ErasmusQuellinus the Younger on the execution...
lifes (died 1693) Francesco Pianta, Italian sculptor (died 1690) Jan-ErasmusQuellinus, Flemish Baroque painter of large altarpieces and histories (died...
de Vos, ErasmusQuellinus II, Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert, Jan Cossiers, and "Yoris" (possibly Joris van Son who worked with ErasmusQuellinus). Pessoas...
secular compositions. He also painted group portraits. Together with Jan-ErasmusQuellinus, Boeyermans was one of the last important 17th-century Flemish history...
painting of a garland of fruit around a female bust which he made with ErasmusQuellinus II who painted the female figure (Christie's, New York City, 26 January...
works earlier given to other collaborators of Rubens such as ErasmusQuellinus II and Jan Boeckhorst and tentative attributions of work earlier given to...