-
devoted a
lengthy entry of 10
pages to
Genoels.
Houbraken described Genoels'
foreign travels. In 1659
Genoels travelled with
Georg Remees to Amsterdam...
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Ivory of
Christ treading on the
beasts from
Genoels-Elderen, with four beasts; the
basilisk was
sometimes depicted as a bird with a long
smooth tail....
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Carolingian ivory relief, also
probably originally a book-cover, from
Genoels-Elderen, now in Belgium,
either a much more
provincial version of Carolingian...
- from Dordrecht. He was
mentioned as
Adriaan Honich when he
signed Abraham Genoels' bentbrief, and he was
mentioned as
Adriaan Honig, or Lossenbruier, when...
- Belgium's most
famous "château" and
largest wine producer,
Wijnkasteel Genoels-Elderen. AOC
Heuvelland followed in 2005. In Dutch,
these three Flemish...
- spectacles). He
worked in Rome
together with the
Flemish painter Abraham Genoels and may even have been his pupil.
Other collaborators included Hendrik...
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bentname Zandzak. He
arrived there in the
company of the
painter Abraham Genoels,
whose party he
joined en
route southwards from Antwerp. He was possibly...
-
September 1674 in the
company of
various persons including the
painter Abraham Genoels.
Travelling via
Germany and Austria, he
company arrived in Rome on 4 November...
- him
again in his
third volume in the list of
artists who
signed Abraham Genoels' bentbrief. He was the
younger brother of
Abraham Brueghel who accompanied...
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completed by
Boudewijns and
Abraham Genoels,
another Flemish painter active in Paris.
Boudewijns also
travelled with
Genoels to make
sketches of a
castle near...