Rombout Verhulst (15 January 1624 – buried 27 November 1698) was a Flemish sculptor and draughtsman who spent most of his career in the Dutch Republic. An independent assistant of the Flemish sculptor Artus Quellinus the Elder in the sculptural decoration project for the new town hall in Amsterdam, he contributed to the spread of the Baroque style in Dutch sculpture. He became the leading sculptor of marble monuments, including funerary monuments, garden figures and portraits, in the Dutch Republic.[1]
^Rombout Verhulst, Virgin and Child at the Rijksmuseum
RomboutVerhulst (15 January 1624 – buried 27 November 1698) was a Flemish sculptor and draughtsman who spent most of his career in the Dutch Republic...
tomb completed in 1681, designed and created by the Flemish sculptor RomboutVerhulst, is on display in the Nieuwe Kerk. He was succeeded as supreme commander...
sculptors in their own right such as his cousin Artus Quellinus II, RomboutVerhulst, Bartholomeus Eggers and Gabriël Grupello and probably also Grinling...
mythological sculptures. He was, together with Artus Quellinus the Elder and RomboutVerhulst, one of the leading sculptors active in the Dutch Republic in the second...
sculptor Artus I Quellinus, along with his family and followers like RomboutVerhulst, were responsible for the classicizing decorations for the Amsterdam...
Quellinus (1609–1668), Artus II Quellinus (his nephew) (1625–1700) and RomboutVerhulst (1625–1696). All originating from the southern Netherlands (present...
Carel Hieronymus von Inn- und Kniphausen (1631-1664), a major work by RomboutVerhulst and Bartholomeus Eggers. A stained glass window recalls the accident...
portal on the keep wall was designed in 1662 with heraldric symbols by RomboutVerhulst, denoting the leading families of the city. There are two other gates...
Withoos, Philips Vingboons, Artus Quellinus, Tielman van Gameren and RomboutVerhulst. During the building of the city hall, Van Campen lived in very expensive...
had an important influence on Dutch Baroque sculpture. They include RomboutVerhulst, Jan Claudius de Cock, Pieter Xavery, Bartholomeus Eggers and Francis...
and 1665 he is in Amsterdam where he assisted the Flemish sculptor RomboutVerhulst with the execution of sculptures in the City Hall. He moved to Sweden...
Hollant in Dordrecht, page 306, by Johan van Beverwijck, the 1675 RomboutVerhulst monument to Hieronymus van Tuyll, the 1685 Batavia Illustrata of Simon...
sculptors in their own right such as his cousin Artus Quellinus II, RomboutVerhulst, Bartholomeus Eggers and Gabriël Grupello and probably also Grinling...
Willem van Lyere en Maria van Reigersberch (1663), a principal work of RomboutVerhulst, and an organ (1765) in Rococo style. Johannes de Doperkerk is a Roman...
the time still occupied by French forces. In August 1674 sculptor RomboutVerhulst began work on Van Ghent's grave memorial in the St. Martin's Cathedral...
the Count-Duke of Olivares (Museu de Arte de São Paulo) January 15 - RomboutVerhulst, sculptor from Brabant (died 1698) February 11 - Lambert Doomer, Dutch...
a grave memorial in the form of an epitaph was erected, a work by RomboutVerhulst. Willem married Agatha van der Eyck (1633–1703) in 1654; they had a...
sepulchral monument for her husband and herself from the sculptor RomboutVerhulst, to be placed in the local church of Midwolde. In 1665 Anna remarried...
It is not clear whether he was brought to Leiden by his compatriot RomboutVerhulst or was simply his successor. In Leiden he married Gertrude Bruysscher...
Carl Loth, German painter active in Venice (born 1632) November – RomboutVerhulst, sculptor from Brabant (born 1624) December 16 – Simone Pignoni, Italian...