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1584 Antwerp - 1635 Amsterdam. Known for: Religious paintings, views of Rome.
Willem Van Nieulandt II, an Antwerp artist, traveled to Rome in 1601 and worked in the studio of Paul Bril. His artworks are influenced by Roman antiquity, with a focus on landscapes and historical... Read full biography
Willem Van Nieulandt II, an Antwerp artist, traveled to Rome in 1601 and worked in the studio of Paul Bril. His artworks are influenced by Roman antiquity, with a focus on landscapes and historical scenes. The present depiction is based on an engraving by Philippe Galle and includes elements... Read full biography
Willem Van Nieulandt II, an Antwerp artist, traveled to Rome in 1601 and worked in the studio of Paul Bril. His artworks are influenced by Roman antiquity, with a focus on landscapes and historical scenes. The present depiction is based on an engraving by Philippe Galle and includes elements inspired by his time in Rome, such as a gigantic temple with a statue of Jupiter. The artwork also features a coronation scene and a landscape backdrop influenced by Paul Bril. The copper plate bears the... Read full biography
Willem Van Nieulandt II, an Antwerp artist, traveled to Rome in 1601 and worked in the studio of Paul Bril. His artworks are influenced by Roman antiquity, with a focus on landscapes and historical scenes. The present depiction is based on an engraving by Philippe Galle and includes elements inspired by his time in Rome, such as a gigantic temple with a statue of Jupiter. The artwork also features a coronation scene and a landscape backdrop influenced by Paul Bril. The copper plate bears the hallmark of the Antwerp plate maker Pieter Stas and is dated 1604, indicating it as an early work by Nieulandt, likely created after his return from Rome.Information based on the provided text.
Willem Van Nieulandt II, an Antwerp artist, traveled to Rome in 1601 and worked in the studio of Paul Bril. His artworks are influenced by Roman antiquity, with a focus on landscapes and historical scenes. The present depiction is based on an engraving by Philippe Galle and includes elements inspired by his time in Rome, such as a gigantic temple with a statue of Jupiter. The artwork also features a coronation scene and a landscape backdrop influenced by Paul Bril. The copper plate bears the hallmark of the Antwerp plate maker Pieter Stas and is dated 1604, indicating it as an early work by Nieulandt, likely created after his return from Rome.Information based on the provided text.
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