EditorialGreyhound Greyhound Lying greyhound dog, This image is a life-size, vividly carved lying greyhound dog with collar, on which the coat of arms of the Antwerp Roose family is carved. The image bears the monogram A.Q. from Artus Quellinus and the year 165...
EditorialArtist, attributed to: Erasmus Quellinus II, Flemish, 16071678, Christ Carrying the?Cross, 17th?century, Brush and gray ink heightened with white (oxidized) on blue paper, sheet: 14.7 ? 19.4 cm (5 13/16 ? 7 5/8?in.), Made in Flanders, Flemish, 17th?cen...
EditorialArtist, attributed to: Erasmus Quellinus II, Flemish, 16071678, Amorous Couple in a?Landscape, 17th?century, Pen and brush and gray ink and brush and blue ink heightened with white on tan paper, sheet: 12.6 ? 16.9 cm (4 15/16 ? 6 5/8?in.), Made in Flan...
EditorialThe Cog Boat Borne by Mercury, Hercules, Minerva and Neptune The cog ship carried by Mercury, Minerva and Neptune, crowning for a pump, The weapon of Amsterdam, the cog ship, carried by four seated, partly squat, backward facing figures. They hold the ...
EditorialAn Allegory of the Arts with Isis and Geometry Attending the Three-headed Figure of Painting and Sculpture, a Putto Crowning her with Laurels.
EditorialBellowing Bull, On pedestal., Artus Quellinus (I) (attributed to), Southern Netherlands, c. 1640, bronze (metal), h 40.3 cm ? w 37.8 cm ? d 17.3 cm h 29.3 cm ? w 37.8 cm ? d 15.8 cm h 11 cm ? w 37.8 cm ? d 17.3 cm.
EditorialThe Maid of Amsterdam and other fragments Flying swan, part of a sketch for the tympanum of the facade, water-birds: swan, City Hall of Amsterdam (1655-1808), Artus Quellinus (I), Amsterdam, c. 1656, terracotta (clay material), h 17 cm ? w 28.5 cm.
EditorialOverdoor of the Treasury Ordinary (Treasury) Door crowning for the Treasury Ordinary's room, Door crowning with fish. fruits fall from the horns, on which children stand, who have wings and hold in their arms a large fish, head down, fishes, cupids: 'a...
EditorialThe Cog Boat Borne by Mercury, Hercules, Minerva and Neptune The cog ship carried by Mercury, Minerva and Neptune, crowning for a pump, The weapon of Amsterdam, the cog ship, carried by four seated, partly squat, backward facing figures. They hold the ...
EditorialThe Maid of Amsterdam and other fragments Three nereids, A group of three najads, one of whom holds a wreath, Nereids, daughters or Nereus, sea-nymphs, City Hall of Amsterdam (1655-1808), Artus Quellinus (I), Amsterdam, c. 1656, terracotta (clay materi...
EditorialGreyhound Greyhound Lying greyhound dog, This image is a life-size, vividly carved lying greyhound dog with collar, on which the coat of arms of the Antwerp Roose family is carved. The image bears the monogram A.Q. from Artus Quellinus and the year 165...
EditorialDay Day, after Michelangelo's Figure on the Tomb of Giuliano de 'Medici, Semi-erected naked man's figure with beard, as personification of the Day, on an integral pedestal., Artus Quellinus (I), 1658, terracotta (clay material), h 43 cm ? w 48.5 cm ? d...
EditorialThe Judgment of Junius Brutus Relief with The Judgment of Junius Brutus, In the center of the foreground, three-quarters of the children turn to the left, Brutus's youngest son kneeling to the left, awaiting the ax blow that the executioner standing be...
EditorialAn Allegory of the Arts with Isis and Geometry Attending the Three-headed Figure of Painting and Sculpture, a Putto Crowning her with Laurels.
EditorialJan Erasmus Quellinus / 'The Death of Eurydice', ca. 1630, Flemish School, Oil on canvas, 179 cm x 195 cm, P01630. JAN-ERASMUS QUELLINUS . ORPHEUS.
EditorialAn Allegory of the Arts with Isis and Geometry Attending the Three-headed Figure of Painting and Sculpture, a Putto Crowning her with Laurels.
EditorialStudy sheet with ten angels with attributes. Draughtsman: anonymous. Draughtsman: Erasmus Quellinus (II) (rejected attribution). Dating: 1642. Measurements: h 195 mm ? w 277 mm.
EditorialAntonius Van Dyck Eques and Peter Paul Rubens Eques. Date/Period: Between 1618 and 1658. Print. Line engraving on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper. Height: 327 mm (12.87 in); Width: 448 mm (17.63 in).
EditorialAntonius Van Dyck Eques and Peter Paul Rubens Eques. Date/Period: Between 1618 and 1658. Print. Line engraving on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper. Height: 327 mm (12.87 in); Width: 448 mm (17.63 in).
EditorialAn Allegory of the Arts with Isis and Geometry Attending the Three-headed Figure of Painting and Sculpture, a Putto Crowning her with Laurels.
EditorialFour Dancing Children (Bacchantes) and Two Making Music, Etching and engraving, Prints, Erasmus Quellinus (Flemish, Antwerp 1607?1678 Antwerp).