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Creativity and disruption in Brussels tapestry, 1698–1706: New data on Jan van Orley and Judocus de Vos
07/2017 | 1372 | 159
Pages: 528-535
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Brosens, Koenraad (Brosens, Koenraad)
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Slegten, Astrid (Slegten, Astrid)
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Illustrations
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10. Fish quay, from the Teniers series, by Judocus de Vos after Jan van Orley and Augustin Coppens (after David II Teniers), Brussels, c.1710 (Formerly Galerie Chevalier, Paris)
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11. Harvest, from the Teniers series, by Judocus de Vos after Jan van Orley and Augustin Coppens (after David II Teniers). Brussels, c.1710 (Present location unknown)
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12. Fortune-tellers, from the Teniers series, by Judocus de Vos after Jan van Orley and Augustin Coppens (after David II Teniers). Brussels, c.1710 (Present location unknown)
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13. Maypole, from the Teniers series, by Judocus de Vos after Jan van Orley and Augustin Coppens (after David II Teniers). Brussels, c.1710 (Formerly Galerie Chevalier, Paris)
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14. Jan Potage, from the Teniers series, by Judocus de Vos after Jan van Orley and Augustin Coppens (after David II Teniers). Brussels, c.1710 (Present location unknown)
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15. The Battle of Poros, from the Alexander series, by Judocus de Vos after an unknown artist. Brussels, c.1715 (Gaasbeek Castle)
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16. The founding of Alexandria, from the Alexander series, by Judocus de Vos after and unknown artist. Brussels, c.1715 (Gaasbeek Castle)
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9. Naval battle, from the Art of war series, by Judocus de Vos after Lambert de Hondt, Lucas Achtschellinck and Jan van Orley, Brussels, c.1715-20 (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam)