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Sculptor, b. 1625 - d. 1700

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        • Artus Quellinus d. J., 1625 Sint-Truiden in Limburg/Belgien–1700 Antwerpen, zug.
          Jun. 27, 2024

          Artus Quellinus d. J., 1625 Sint-Truiden in Limburg/Belgien–1700 Antwerpen, zug.

          Est: €20,000 - €25,000

          MADONNA MIT KIND Höhe: 67 cm. Rötlich-brauner Ton. Große Terrakottafigur, in der Maria sitzend dargestellt ist, im unteren Bereich Engelsköpfe. Hier ist bereits die Stilsprache des Spätbarock zu erkennen, bemerkbar durch den schlank gestalteten Körper der Maria, sowie ihre leicht geneigte Haltung. Diese Auffassung zeigt sich auch in weiteren Werken des Bildhauers, wie etwa der Figur der Heiligen Rosa von Lima in der Paulskirche von Antwerpen von 1666/70. 1650 wurde er Freimeister der Antwerpener Lukasgilde. Unverkennbar der italienische Einfluss nach seinen Reisen in Italien und den Aufenthalten in Turin, Rom und Florenz in den Jahren 1655-57. Artus Quellinus d. J. entstammte einer flämischen Künstlerfamilie. Er war Vetter von Artus Quelinus d. Ä., und Vater von Artus III, Thomas und Cornelius, die sich ebenfalls der Bildhauerei gewidmet haben. Zu seinen weiteren bedeutenden Werken zählt das große plastische Grabdenkmal für Bischof Ambrosius Capello in der Kathedrale von Antwerpen von 1676, oder die monumentale Gottvaterfigur in St. Salvator in der Brüsseler Kathedrale. A.R. (1401204) (11) Artus Quellinus the Younger, 1625 Sint-Truiden In Limburg/ Belgium – 1700 Antwerp, attributed VIRGIN AND CHILD Height: 67 cm. Reddish-brown terracotta. Large terracotta figure depicting seated Virgin, with angel heads in the lower part. The style of the late Baroque period is already recognizable here.

          Hampel Fine Art Auctions
        • A PAIR OF CARVED MARBLE ALLEGORICAL FIGURES OF A BOY AND GIRL CIRCLE OF AR
          Sep. 22, 2022

          A PAIR OF CARVED MARBLE ALLEGORICAL FIGURES OF A BOY AND GIRL CIRCLE OF AR

          Est: £10,000 - £20,000

          A PAIR OF CARVED MARBLE ALLEGORICAL FIGURES OF A BOY AND GIRL CIRCLE OF ARTUS QUELLINUS THE YOUNGER (CIRCA 1625-1700), LATE 17TH 38 1/4 in. (97 cm.) high

          Christie's
        • Artus II. Quellinus, Sint Truiden 1625 - 1700 Antwerp, attributed, Standing putto
          Nov. 15, 2021

          Artus II. Quellinus, Sint Truiden 1625 - 1700 Antwerp, attributed, Standing putto

          Est: €3,000 - €5,000

          Artus II. Quellinus Sint Truiden 1625 - 1700 Antwerp, attributed Standing putto Southern Netherlands or Antwerp 2nd half 17th century Terracotta, hand molded Height 40 cm This charming terracotta figure of a putto (possibly an allegorical representation) can be attributed to the important South Netherlandish sculptor Artus Quellinus the Younger. The standing putto is stylistically similar to the sculptor's allegorical marble sculptures depicting the seasons of autumn and summer, now in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. Arthur Quellinus II was born in Sint-Truiden in the province of Limburg. He came from a family of sculptors and painters. It is likely that he was trained by his cousin, the famous Baroque sculptor Artus I Quellinus the Elder. He worked with him on the decoration of the Amsterdam City Hall. He then traveled to Italy for some time before settling in Antwerp in 1663. In his new hometown, the sculptor received numerous important commissions. Through his style, Artus Quellinus II played a lasting role in the development of Flemish sculpture from the High to the Late Baroque. In his early days still close to his cousin Artus I, who had worked in the workshop of François Duquesnoy, he later developed a more dramatic and expressive form in the style of Gian Lorenzo Bernini and Lucas Faydherbe.

          Tiberius Auctions
        • CIRCLE OF ARTUS QUELLINUS II (1625-1700), CIRCA 1670 Cupid drawing his bow
          Jul. 30, 2020

          CIRCLE OF ARTUS QUELLINUS II (1625-1700), CIRCA 1670 Cupid drawing his bow

          Est: £3,000 - £5,000

          CIRCLE OF ARTUS QUELLINUS II (1625-1700), CIRCA 1670 Cupid drawing his bow walnut figure; on an elaborate walnut base with latice work decoration backed by velvet 22 in. (56 cm.) high; 28 in. (71 cm.) high, overall

          Christie's
        • A PAIR OF CARVED MARBLE ALLEGORICAL FIGURES OF A BOY AND GIRL
          Dec. 09, 2010

          A PAIR OF CARVED MARBLE ALLEGORICAL FIGURES OF A BOY AND GIRL

          Est: £70,000 - £100,000

          A PAIR OF CARVED MARBLE ALLEGORICAL FIGURES OF A BOY AND GIRL CIRCLE OF ARTUS QUELLINUS THE YOUNGER (1625-1700), CIRCA 1670-1680 Each on an integrally carved rectangular plinth, a later white marble base and a modern rectangular textile-covered wood pedestal; wear, minor losses and damages 37½ and 38 in. (95.3 and 96.6 cm.) high; 57½ and 58 in. (146 and 147.5 cm.) high, overall (2)

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