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sculppp · 4 months
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Lucas Vorsterman (1595–1675)
after Sir Peter Paul Rubens The Fall of the Rebel Angels, 1621,detail (upside down).
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didoofcarthage · 1 year
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The Temple of Janus, perhaps by Sir Peter Paul Rubens, a preparatory study for the engraved frontispiece by Lucas Vorsterman to Volume III of Franciscus Haraeus’ Annales Ducum Brabantiae (Annals of the Dukes of Brabant)
Flemish, c. 1620-1623
pen and brown ink with brown wash over black chalk 
Royal Collection Trust
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mrdirtybear · 7 months
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Van Dyck’s brooding portrait of the engraver Lucas Vorsterman has coloured the latter’s reputation, along with anecdotal evidence for his instability, aggression, and hostile relationship with Peter Paul Rubens. Van Dyck knew Vorsterman well from the period when both were working under Rubens’s supervision, and he may have learned how to etch from him. In his autograph print.
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klassizismus · 3 years
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Detail: The Archangel Michael fighting the Rebel Angels, by Lucas Vorsterman, 1621
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beautiful-belgium · 3 years
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Lucas Vorsterman (I) and Adam de Coster - Tric-trac Players by Candle Light (between 1619 - 1628)
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wrathofgnon · 5 years
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“The rapid evolution of a society destroys its customs and imposes on the individual, in place of the silent education of traditions, the reins and the whip of laws.”
— Nicolás Gómez Dávila
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kutxx · 5 years
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Lucas Vorsterman
Triumph of Poverty
17th century, pen in brown, with gray and brown wash, black and red chalks, and white highlights, British Museum, London
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Lucas Vorsterman the Elder - Saint Michael fighting the Rebel Angels, 1621.
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The royal ceremonial ship by Lucas Vorsterman II. 
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ars-videndi · 5 years
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Lucas Vorsterman I (Zaltbommel 1595 - 1675 Antwerp), Descent from the Cross, 1620, engraving, 56 x 43 cm, after the central panel of the Descent from the Cross triptych by Peter Paul Rubens in the Antwerp Cathedral. The Hermitage Museum
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dasgemutlichkeit · 6 years
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(1) Archangel Michael Hurls the Rebellious Angels into the Abyss by Luca Giordano (1634 – 1705), c. 1666.
(2) St. Michael by Luca Giordano (1634 – 1705), c. 1663.
(3) The Archangel Michael Defeating Satan by Guido Reni (1575 – 1642), 1635.
(4) Saint Michael expelling Lucifer and the Rebellious Angels by Peter Paul Rubens (1577 – 1640), 1622. 
(5) The Fall of the Rebel Angels by Lucas Emil Vorsterman (1595–1675) after Sir Peter Paul Rubens, 1621. 
(6) St. Michael and The Fall of the Rebel Angels by Peter Paul Rubens (1577 – 1640), 1623. 
(7) The Fall of the Rebel Angels by Sebastiano Ricci (1659 – 1734), c. 1720. 
(8) Fall Of The Rebel Angels by Giuseppe Cesari (1568 – 1640), c. 1610. 
(9) Saint Michael the Archangel by Claudio Coello (1642–1693), c. 1660. 
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1five1two · 2 years
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'Job Tormented by Demons and Abused by His Wife'. Lucas Emil Vorsterman. 1595-1675.
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anthony-van-dyck · 3 years
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Lucas Vorsterman, Anthony van Dyck
https://www.wikiart.org/en/anthony-van-dyck/lucas-vorsterman
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le-immorte · 3 years
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Lucas Emil Vorsterman after Sir Peter Paul Rubens | The Fall of the Rebel Angels (1621)
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beautiful-belgium · 4 years
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Lucas Vorsterman (I) after Peter Paul Rubens - Adoration of the Magi (1621) 
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wrathofgnon · 5 years
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“La evolución rápida de una sociedad tritura sus costumbres. E impone al individuo, en lugar de la educación silenciosa de los usos, las riendas y el látigo de las leyes.”
— Nicolás Gómez Dávila
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