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Jacques du
Broeucq (c.1505 – c.1584) was a
sculptor and
architect from
Southern Netherlands, who is
believed to have
spent c. 1530-35 in Italy. Jacques...
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After youthful studies in
Antwerp with the architect-sculptor
Jacques du
Broeucq, he
moved to
Italy in 1550 and
studied in Rome,
making a
detailed study...
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major symbol of the city of Mons. It
contains many
works of
Jacques du
Broeucq. It is made of
local materials like sandstone, blue
stone and brick. It...
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Binche Palace under the
direction of the architect-sculptor
Jacques du
Broeucq,
remembered today as the
first master of Giambologna. This château, intended...
- sister, who had it
rebuilt under the
direction of an architect-sculptor
Jacques du
Broeucq. It was destro**** by the army of King
Henry II of France....
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among these dinandiers Hugo d'Oignies and
Nicholas of Verdun.
Jacques du
Broeucq was a
sculptor of the 16th century.
Flemish art was not
confined to the...
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Mausoleum of the
Counts of
Boussu by
Jacques du
Broeucq...
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interior contains important artworks,
including sculptures by
Jacques du
Broeucq and
paintings by
Peter Paul Rubens,
Floris de Vriendt,
Theodoor van Thulden...
- were both
designed in 1545–46 by the Mons architect-sculptor
Jacques du
Broeucq. Like many
artists of the time,
Dubroeucq had
travelled to Italy. On his...
- surrealist, René Magritte,
exhibited in 1927 for the
first time.
Jacques du
Broeucq was a
sculptor of the 16th century,
known for his
religious scenes and...