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Abraham van Diepenbeeck (1596-1675), Cornelis Bloemaert (1603-1692) - Mythology: Apollo and Daphne - First State - 1655
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Abraham van Diepenbeeck (1596-1675), Cornelis Bloemaert (1603-1692) - Mythology: Apollo and Daphne - First State - 1655

Abraham van Diepenbeeck was an erudite and accomplished Dutch painter of the Flemish School. First State. References: See Brunet III, 1443. Landwehr 502. Goldsmith M 47. Abraham van Diepenbeeck (9 May 1596 (baptised) - May-Sept. 1675) was an erudite and accomplished Dutch painter of the Flemish School. It was after a visit to Italy that the artist began to paint chiefly in oil and to illustrate. Among his illustrations are fifty-eight designs engraved by Cornelis Bloemaert for the Abbe de Marolles' "Tableaux du Temple des Muses". During the reign of Charles I of England, van Diepenbeeck was in England where, besides painting portraits of the first Duke of Newcastle and his family, the artist illustrated that nobleman's book on "Horsemanship". Fine watermarked laid paper. Light corner crease. I am delighted to be able to let you know that we have been accepted as a Catawiki TOP and PRO Seller. This standing enables us to be able to send lots from one auction(up to Euro 150) using Catawiki’s IOSS number. As such, this should negate many of the problems that we have been having since BREXIT. Parcels sent via IOSS: Will NOT be stopped at Will NOT incur additional fees at the time of delivery, ` And SHOULD: Make for a faster, hassle free delivery for Parcels from the UK.

No. 83980213

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Abraham van Diepenbeeck (1596-1675), Cornelis Bloemaert (1603-1692) - Mythology: Apollo and Daphne - First State - 1655

Abraham van Diepenbeeck (1596-1675), Cornelis Bloemaert (1603-1692) - Mythology: Apollo and Daphne - First State - 1655

Abraham van Diepenbeeck was an erudite and accomplished Dutch painter of the Flemish School.

First State.

References: See Brunet III, 1443. Landwehr 502. Goldsmith M 47.

Abraham van Diepenbeeck (9 May 1596 (baptised) - May-Sept. 1675) was an erudite and accomplished Dutch painter of the Flemish School. It was after a visit to Italy that the artist began to paint chiefly in oil and to illustrate. Among his illustrations are fifty-eight designs engraved by Cornelis Bloemaert for the Abbe de Marolles' "Tableaux du Temple des Muses". During the reign of Charles I of England, van Diepenbeeck was in England where, besides painting portraits of the first Duke of Newcastle and his family, the artist illustrated that nobleman's book on "Horsemanship".

Fine watermarked laid paper. Light corner crease.




I am delighted to be able to let you know that we have been accepted as a Catawiki TOP and PRO Seller.

This standing enables us to be able to send lots from one auction(up to Euro 150) using Catawiki’s IOSS number. As such, this should negate many of the problems that we have been having since BREXIT.

Parcels sent via IOSS:

Will NOT be stopped at
Will NOT incur additional fees at the time of delivery,
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And SHOULD:

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