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Benavides’s ‘Scipio’ ensemble and collaborative entrepreneurial action in Brussels tapestry around 1660
02/2019 | 1391 | 161
Pages: 112-119
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Brosens, Koenraad (Brosens, Koenraad)
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Slegten, Astrid (Slegten, Astrid)
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1. Detail of Fig.3.
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2. A table showing all the known extant tapestries of the Benavides Deeds and triumph of Scipio series.
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3. Conference between Scipio and Hannibal before the Battle of Zama, from the Deeds and triumph of Scipio series, by the Van Leefdael, Van der Strecken, Reydams and Leyniers consortium. 1660–61. Wool, silk, and gold- and silver-wrapped thread, 471 by 842 cm. (Fondation Toms Pauli, Lausanne).
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4. Sol from the Deeds and triumph of Scipio series, by the Van Leefdael, Van der Strecken, Reydams and Leyniers consortium. 1662. Wool and silk, 180 by 147 cm. (Fondation Toms Pauli, Lausanne).
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5. The continence of Scipio from the Deeds and triumph of Scipio series, by the Van Leefdael, Van der Strecken, Reydams and Leyniers consortium. 1660–61. Wool, silk, and gold- and silver-wrapped thread, 471 by 557 cm. (Fondation Toms Pauli, Lausanne).
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6. Capture of the camp and mercy for the vanquished from the Deeds and triumph of Scipio series, by the Van Leefdael, Van der Strecken, Reydams and Leyniers consortium. 1660–61. Wool, silk, and gold- and silver-wrapped thread, 481 by 794 cm. (Fondation Toms Pauli, Lausanne).
Article
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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Author:
Brosens, Koenraad (Brosens, Koenraad)
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Slegten, Astrid (Slegten, Astrid)
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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)