- Jan
Peter van
Baurscheit the
Elder (1669–1728) was a
sculptor from the
Southern Netherlands.
Elder was born in
Wormersdorf as the son of the
mayor there...
- such as
Artus Quellinus the Elder,
Pieter Verbrugghen I, Jan
Pieter van
Baurscheit de Elder, Jan
Claudius de **** and
Andries Colyns de Nole. Of particular...
- the wall.
Androcles also
became a
sculptural subject. Jan
Pieter van
Baurscheit the Elder's
sandstone statue,
executed between 1700 and 1725, is now at...
-
designed in the
second quarter of the 18th
century by Jan
Pieter van
Baurscheit the
Younger on
Lange Gast****sstraat 9–11. It also
opened branches in Brussels...
-
including altarpiece by
Rubens The church's pulpit,
carved by Jan
Pieter Van
Baurscheit the
Elder after the 1718 fire
Wooden carvings of four
angels on the left...
- de
Bruyn in Brussels,
Lucas Faydherbe in Mechelen, and Jan
Pieter van
Baurscheit the
Elder in Antwerp.
Cosijn was one of the sculptor-architects who contributed...
- van den Gouwen.
Michiel Cornelissen Stellenaer, capteyn. Jan
Pieter van
Baurscheit the Elder.
Frans Jozef Peter Van den Branden,
Geschiedenis der Antwerpsche...
-
statues by the hand of
father and son
Willem Kerricx, Jan
Pieter van
Baurscheit de
Elder and
anonymous collaborators. The
statues are
arranged into four...
- held. One of his most
successful pupils was German-born Jan
Pieter van
Baurscheit who made a name in
Antwerp as a
sculptor and architect. He
produced mainly...
- sculptures :
Panther Seizing a Stag, Art Institute,
Chicago (url) Jan
Peter van
Baurscheit the
Elder (1669–1728), 1 sculpture : The
Abduction of ****phone by Hades...