Willem Danielsz. van Tetrode, known in Italy as Guglielmo Fiammingo (before c. 1530, Delft — after 1587),[1] was a sixteenth-century sculptor of Dutch origin who served as a pupil of Benvenuto Cellini in Florence. On his return to Delft in the Netherlands in 1567–68, it has been suggested[2] that he may have trained the young Adriaen de Vries and encouraged him to go to Florence.
^Dates proposed by Charles Avery, who suggests an attribution to Tetrode of a Hercules in the Rijksmuseum (Avery, reviewing Jaap Leeuwenberg, Beeldhouwkunst in het Rijksmuseum in The Burlington Magazine119 No. 886 [January 1977, pp. 42-44] p 443).
WillemDanielsz. vanTetrode, known in Italy as Guglielmo Fiammingo (before c. 1530, Delft — after 1587), was a sixteenth-century sculptor of Dutch origin...
obscure; a recent suggestion suggests an apprenticeship with WillemDanielsz. vanTetrode, known in Italy as Guglielmo Fiammingo, a pupil of Benvenuto...
Fiammingo, real name Jan van Calcar Guglielmo Fiammingo, real name WillemDanielszvanTetrode Il Fiammingo may refer to François Duquesnoy or to Denis Calvaert...
(1525-1552) WillemDanielszvanTetrode, (1505-1588) Anthonie van Montfoort, (1533-1583) Jan Gerritsz van Bronckhorst, (1603-1661) Christiaen Jansz van Bieselingen...
Frans van Straaten (1963) Piet van Stuivenberg (1901–1988) Shinkichi Tajiri (1923–2009) Henri Teixeira de Mattos (1865–1908) WillemDanielszvanTetrode (1530–1587)...
group of statuettes, but has since been attributed to Rustici or WillemDanielszvanTetrode. The provenance of the rider is disputed due to its size and...