Philip (or Philips) Galle (1537 – March 1612) was a Dutch publisher, best known for publishing old master prints, which he also produced as designer and engraver. He is especially known for his reproductive engravings of paintings.
Philip (or Philips) Galle (1537 – March 1612) was a Dutch publisher, best known for publishing old master prints, which he also produced as designer and...
Theodoor Galle (16 July 1571 – 18 December 1633) was a Flemish Baroque engraver. He learned the art of engraving from his father PhilipGalle. He married...
activities of Stradanus. He later worked with PhilipGalle as his main publisher, likely as a result of meeting with Galle in Antwerp during his visit in 1578....
suite of ten copperplate engravings of the Sibyls by the Antwerp artist PhilipGalle (1537–1612). Guidacci, Margaret (1992). Landscape with Ruins: Selected...
addition of a giant statue of Jupiter in the centre. They were engraved by PhilipGalle and published in 1572. Colossus of Rhodes, imagined in a 16th-century...
be acceptable to his master Philip II of Spain. On 5 December 1590, after two months of deadlock, Sfondrati, one of Philip II's seven candidates but who...
best engravers of his time such as Johannes Wierix, Adriaen Collaert, PhilipGalle, Cornelis Cort and the Italian Giorgio Ghisi. In 1559 and 1561 he published...
The Galle Face Hotel, founded in 1864, is one of the oldest hotels east of Suez. It is located on Galle Road, Colombo. The Ceylon Hotels Corporation is...
Cornelis Galle the Elder (1576 – 29 March 1650), a younger son of PhilipGalle, was born at Antwerp in 1576, and was taught engraving by his father. He...
Meetkercke). From 1579, the editions contain a portrait of Ortelius by PhilipGalle, an introduction by Ortelius, in the Latin editions followed by a recommendation...
Scorel, National Museum in Warsaw Engraving of the Tiburtine Sibyl by PhilipGalle, after a design by Antony van Blokland, Antwerp, 1575. Augustus and the...
antiques, and this resulted in the book (also in 1573, published by Philippe Galle of Antwerp) Deorum dearumque capita ... ex Museo Ortelii ("Heads of the...
such as the Wierix brothers, Hans Bol, Philip Fruytiers, Johann Sadeler, Balthazar van den Bos and PhilipGalle engraved the prints after van Cleve's designs...
Noël Le Mire Menelaus and Proteus by Giulio Bonasone Seagod Proteus by PhilipsGalle Proteus in popular culture USS Proteus HMS Proteus Oresteia, section...
and Galatea hiding from Polyphemus, by Édouard Zier (1877) Acis, by PhilipGalle (1586) Atis and Galathea, by Pompeo Batoni (1761) Acis and Galatea, by...
again involved in the public welcome of a visiting prince, in this case Philip II of Spain. He died in Antwerp on 19 December 1558. Divi Caroli imp. caes...
would later work in the workshop of PhilipGalle and marry Galle's daughters. The workshops of the Collaert and Galle families were close together and their...
Social Studies. 48 (2): 105–126. ISSN 0021-6704. JSTOR 4467326. Friedman, Philip (1949). "Polish Jewish Historiography between the Two Wars (1918-1939)"...
engravings of notable inventions, Nova Reperta, begin publication by PhilipGalle in the Netherlands. approx. date – Ludolph van Ceulen computes the first...
for the rest of his life. In the same town, he was also employed by PhilipGalle to engrave a set of prints of the history of Lucretia. Goltzius had a...
Pieter Bruegel the Elder that was disseminated through engravings by PhilipGalle, printed in the 1560s by Hieronymus Cock in Antwerp. The ceiling of the...
and Paris. Karel van Mallery was born in Antwerp. He was a pupil of PhilipsGalle. He was registered as a pupil in the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke in...
Preparation and Use of Guayaco for Treating Syphilis, published by PhilipsGalle after a design by the Flemish artist Jan van der Straet, depicts four...