monumental architectural components. Thomas Quellinus was born in Antwerp to the leading Baroque sculptor Artus Quellinus II and Anna Maria Gabron, and was...
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subsequently reconstructed. It is also famous for works of Bernt Notke and Thomas Quellinus, which survived the bombing raid in 1942. The famous altar by Hans...
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nephew of Erasmus Quellinus I Artus Quellinus III, sculptor, (1653–1686 in London) Cornelis Quellinus, painter, (1658–1709) Thomas Quellinus, sculptor in Copenhagen...
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Artus Quellinus II or Artus Quellinus the Younger (alternative first name: Arnold; variation on family name: Quellijn, Quellyn, Quellien, Quellin, Quellinius)...
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(59 feet) high, donated by the merchant Thomas Fredenhagen [de] and made by the Antwerp sculptor Thomas Quellinus from marble and porphyry (1697) was seriously...
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Odense in 1703. He is buried in Fraugde Kirke [da] outside of Odense. Thomas Quellinus designed an epitaph as well as an elaborate metal screen for Kingo's...
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Chapel, built for the Marselis family by the Flemish baroque sculptor Thomas Quellinus (1661-c.1710); the chapel's high Baroque memorial is the largest of...
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painter Willem Gabron. His brothers were the sculptor Thomas Quellinus and the painter Cornelis Quellinus. He trained in his father's workshop in Antwerp....
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(1654–1708) Sebastiaen Slodtz (1655–1726) a Flemish sculptor and decorator. Thomas Quellinus, Baroque sculptor (1661–1709) Jan Frans van Bloemen, painter (1662–1740)...
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Cathedral (Schleswiger Dom) was designed by the renowned sculptor Thomas Quellinus. Carl Frederik Bricka. "Reventlow, Conrad Greve, 1644-1708". Dansk...
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Mercury at Børsen Axel Poulsen (1887–1972), large public memorials Thomas Quellinus (1661–1709), baroque works in churches and memorial chapels Arne Ranslet...
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Constantin Marselis in an epitaph with his wife Sophie Charisius and her later husband Peter Rodsteen. From Aarhus Cathedral, made by Thomas Quellinus....
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Frederiksberg Palace. Together with a circle of fellow artists, including Thomas Quellinus, Hendrik Krock, Wilchen Riboldt, Otto de Willarts and Georg Saleman...
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Wilchen Riboldt, Jacob Coning, Otto de Willarts, Georg Saleman and Thomas Quellinus, all court artists. He traveled to Italy for the third time in 1703...
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art – amongst others by Godfrey Kneller and Thomas Quellinus, who made the bust of the councilman Thomas Fredenhagen in the baroque high altar of St....
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including Cornelis Floris de Vriendt, Hans van Steenwinckel the Elder and Thomas Quellinus. These Belgians would introduced Dutch Renaissance and Baroque to Denmark...
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Schut, Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert and possibly on occasion Jacob Jordaens and on figure and architectural painters such as Erasmus Quellinus II. Jan...
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master operated a workshop which was headed up by his master's son Thomas Quellinus. He must still have travelled back to Antwerp regularly as he appears...
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such as Rombaut Pauwels and possibly Artus Quellinus the Elder. The most prominent sculptor was Artus Quellinus the Elder, member of a family of famous sculptors...
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stage designer, painter, and art theoretician (born 1642) September – Thomas Quellinus, Flemish sculptor (born 1661) December 7 – Meindert Hobbema, Dutch...
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1710) Domenico Maria Muratori, Bolognese (Italian) painter (died 1744) Thomas Quellinus, Flemish sculptor (died 1709) Ezaias Terwesten, Dutch painter (died...
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earthly womb while sister Mary was preparing the receive the heavenly Christ. Thomas Aquinas (died 1272) found virtue in both: “There are many arguments to support...
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Catharina Rollanda.: 130 Peter Verbrugghen, sculptor. Marr. Cornelia Quellinus Jan Wildens, (+1653) marr. Maria Stappaert, niece of Hélène Fourment....
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included Rubens, Jacob van Reesbroeck, Pieter Thijs, Erasmus Quellinus the Younger, Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert and possibly Gonzales Coques. These paintings...
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Christ, as well as a Beheading of Barbara, formerly attributed to Erasmus Quellinus, but now attributed to Gaspar de Crayer. The stained glass windows are...
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Matthieu van (Antwerp, 1607/1608 – Paris, 1660) Quellinus, Erasmus (Antwerp, 1607 – Antwerp, 1678) Quellinus, Jan Erasmus (Antwerp, 1634 – Mechelen, 1715)...
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Caesar Senators, early print version Free copy by Rubens and Erasmus Quellinus II This table is taken from Appendix III in Martindale (1979). The Latin...
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University Press. Online version by Bill Thayer. Etymologicum Magnum, edited by Thomas Gaisford, Oxford, E. Typographeo Academico, 1848. Online version at the...
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Francesco Maria Farnese, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1647) Hubertus Quellinus, Flemish artist (d. 1687) August 21 – Sir John Borlase, 1st Baronet, English...
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David Teniers the Younger, Erasmus Quellinus II, Gerard Seghers, Theodoor Rombouts, Abraham van Diepenbeeck and Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert. Adriaen van...
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