Description: Telephos Telephus Medicine Greek Mythology Copper Engraving Diepenbeeck The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Many more old maps, graphics and antiquarian books in our eBay shop!We also buy!Diepenbeeck, Abraham van (1596-1675):"Telephe" - Telephos gets cured by the rust of the same spear that had wounded him / Telephos / Greek mythology / Greek mythology / Medicine / medicine Paris 1655. Sheet format: 42 x 27 cm. - Original copperplate engraving after Abraham van Diepenbeeck from 1655. -- well preserved. - Rare original engraving after Abraham van Diepenbeeck from 1655. -- in very good condition. || Abraham van Diepenbeeck (1596-1675) was a Dutch painter of the Flemish School. He was baptized in the Dutch city of 's-Hertogenbosch, as son of the glass painter Jan van Diepenbeeck. He became a pupil and assistant of Peter Paul Rubens, who highly influenced his work. He mostly deals with mythological and historical subjects, as well as portraits. Around 1629, he moved to Antwerp, where he began to enjoy success through glass painting. Among his works are Windows in the Antwerp cathedral representing the "Acts of Mercy". He did similar work at the church of the Dominicans, where he painted scenes from the "Life of Saint Paul". In 1632 he travels to Fontainebleau and Paris, where he copies frescoes by Francesco Primaticcio and Nicolò dellAbbate. In 1636, he becomes a citizen of Antwerp. Van Diepenbeek was admitted to the guild of painters in 1638, and became director of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp) in 1641. After a trip to Italy, van Diepenbeeck began to paint mainly in oil and to work on illustration. Among these are 58 designs engraved by Cornelis Bloemaert for Michel de Marolles' "Tableaux du Temple des Muses". During the reign of Charles I of England, van Diepenbeeck traveled to England where, besides painting portraits of the first Duke of Newcastle and his family, the artist illustrated the nobleman's book on horsemanship. He died at the age of 79, in Antwerp. Among his well-known paintings are: St. Norbert; Ecstasy of St. Bonaventure; St. Francis Adoring the Sacrament; Entombment of Christ; Neptune and Amphitrite; and the Flight of Cllia.Order number: 276115Many more antique maps and prints on our site antiquariat-voelkel. Many more old maps, views and graphics on our own page antiquariat-voelkel.IllustrationsRecorded with whBOOKSafe ordering - order control tested!Item listed with the w+h GmbH eBay service Data and images powered by Book lover (2024-11-25)Paris 1655. Sheet format: 42 x 27 cm. - Original copperplate engraving after Abraham van Diepenbeeck from 1655. -- well preserved. - Rare original engraving after Abraham van Diepenbeeck from 1655. -- in very good condition. || Abraham van Diepenbeeck (1596-1675) was a Dutch painter of the Flemish School. He was baptized in the Dutch city of 's-Hertogenbosch, as son of the glass painter Jan van Diepenbeeck. He became a pupil and assistant of Peter Paul Rubens, who highly influenced his work. He mostly deals with mythological and historical subjects, as well as portraits. Around 1629, he moved to Antwerp, where he began to enjoy success through glass painting. Among his works are Windows in the Antwerp cathedral representing the "Acts of Mercy". He did similar work at the church of the Do Drucktyp Handgefertigt Zeitraum Vor 1800 Originalität Unikat Handgefertigt Original Produktart Graphiken
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Period: Before 1800
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