LOMMELIN, Adriaen - b. ~1620 Amiens, d. ~1673 Antwerpen - WGA

LOMMELIN, Adriaen

(b. ~1620 Amiens, d. ~1673 Antwerpen)

Flemish engraver. Born at Amiens, settled in 1654 in Antwerp where he studied engraving techniques. In 1662 he was admitted as a master in the Antwerp Guild. The majority of his engravings are based upon the designs of either Peter Paul Rubens or Anthony van Dyck.

Among Adriaen Lommelin’s best works of art are his portraits after Van Dyck. These include King Charles I of England, King Ferdinand of Austria, Jacob Le Roi, Jan de Wael, and the artist, Paul de Vos. Paul de Vos (1600-1654) was a famous contemporary painter of animals and hunting scenes.

He worked for Gillis Hendricx, a publisher and printmaker in Antwerp, and for book illustration.

Epitaph of Albert and Isabella Clara Eugenia
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Epitaph of Albert and Isabella Clara Eugenia

Albert VII (1559-1621) was the ruling Archduke of Austria for a few months in 1619 and, jointly with his wife, Isabella Clara Eugenia (1566-1633), sovereign of the Habsburg Netherlands between 1598 and 1621.

This engraving was made after a design by Rubens.

Portrait of Paul de Vos
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Portrait of Paul de Vos

The portrait of the painter Paul de Vos (1600-1654), a famous contemporary painter of animals and hunting scenes, was made after a design by Anthony van Dyck.

Saint Catherine
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Saint Catherine

This engraving was made after a design by Rubens, and it was published by Gillis Hendricx.

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