Tomb of Bishop Karel Maes, St. Bavo Cathedral, Ghent
Rombaut Pauwels or Rombout Pauwels (or Pauli) (1625, in Mechelen – 4 January 1692, in Ghent) was a Flemish architect and sculptor who worked in a moderate Baroque style. Rombaut Pauwels was active mainly in his hometown Mechelen and in Ghent.[1]
^Rombaut Pauwels at the Netherlands Institute for Art History (in Dutch)
RombautPauwels or Rombout Pauwels (or Pauli) (1625, in Mechelen – 4 January 1692, in Ghent) was a Flemish architect and sculptor who worked in a moderate...
other Flemish artists who studied in his workshop in Rome such as RombautPauwels and possibly Artus Quellinus the Elder. The most prominent sculptor...
French theologian (b. 1618) Thomas Hog, parish minister (b. 1628) RombautPauwels, Flemish sculptor (b. 1625) January 7 – Fernando de Valenzuela, 1st...
crypt. His monument was damaged in 1666, and a new one designed by RombautPauwels was erected in the choir. Frans De Potter, Het bisdom en de bisschoppen...
French theologian (b. 1618) Thomas Hog, parish minister (b. 1628) RombautPauwels, Flemish sculptor (b. 1625) January 7 – Fernando de Valenzuela, 1st...
various projects he undertook in the St Rumbold's Cathedral in Mechelen, RombautPauwels assisted him on the funeral monument of Archbishop Andreas Creusen...
collector Joannes Andreas Slingeneyer and Anna Marie Josephina Juliana Pauwels, a homemaker. The family moved in 1825 to Geraardsbergen and later to Antwerp...