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  2. Judocus de Vos - Wikipedia

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    1707–1717 tapestries for the Blenheim Palace of John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough; 1712–1724 eight tapestries with Telemachos stories for Adam Franciscus, Duke of Schwarzenberg (5 pieces saved at the castle Hluboká Castle in Bohemia, 1 piece in Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna; signed J.D.VOS and Brussels' coat-of-arms between initials ...

  3. Jagiellonian tapestries - Wikipedia

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    The first tapestries were brought by Queen Bona Sforza as her wedding dowry. [6] Then in 1526 and 1533, Sigismund I the Old ordered 108 fabrics in Antwerp and Bruges. [6] Most of the tapestries, however, were commissioned by king Sigismund II Augustus in Brussels [3] in the workshops of Willem and Jan de Kempeneer, Jan van Tieghem [7] and Nicolas Leyniers between 1550-1565. [8]

  4. Arnt van der Dussen - Wikipedia

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    Arnt van der Dussen played a central role in the introduction and spread of Flemish tapestries in fifteenth-century Italy. For half a century, he travelled between Italy and the Burgundian Netherlands , establishing a network of contacts and clients and corresponding personally with important members of the Italian courts, such as the Marquise ...

  5. Millefleur - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph of Death, or the Three Fates, Flemish tapestry with a typical mille-fleurs background, c. 1510–1520 The birds and animals at inconsistent scales are a feature of the style Millefleur , millefleurs or mille-fleur ( French mille-fleurs , literally "thousand flowers") refers to a background style of many different small flowers and ...

  6. Jan van den Hoecke - Wikipedia

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    Jan van den Hoecke [1] (baptised on 4 August 1611 – 1651) was a Flemish painter, draughtsman and designer of wall tapestries. He was one of the principal assistants in Rubens' studio in the 1630s. He later traveled to Italy where he resided for a decade in Rome.

  7. Review: Is art history? Two L.A. museums offer answers, but ...

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    A spectacular, 26-foot-wide Flemish “Tapestry of the Astrolabes,” hanging for centuries in a cathedral in Toledo, Spain, gives an indication.

  8. Jan Snellinck - Wikipedia

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    Jan Snellinck or Jan Snellinck (I) [1] [2] (c. 1548 – 1 October 1638) was a Flemish painter, draughtsman and designer of tapestries, prints and frescoes. He is known for his large altarpieces and was also recognized as a leading battle painter in his time.

  9. Category:Flemish tapestry artists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Flemish tapestry artists" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

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