The Tomb of Ferdinand van den Eynde is a sculptural monument designed and executed by François Duquesnoy. It is located in the church of Santa Maria dell'Anima...
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Ferdinand van den Eynde (early 17th century – 1630) was a Flemish art collector, art dealer and merchant. Ferdinand was part of the Van den Eynde family...
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Putto (section Revival of the putto in the Renaissance)
Baden State Library, Karlsruhe, Germany Baroque putti on the Tomb of Ferdinand van den Eynde, designed and executed by François Duquesnoy, 1633–1640, marble...
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of Rubens: in fact Rubens wrote Duquesnoy in 1640 to thank him for sending him casts of the putti from the sculptor's Tomb of Ferdinand van den Eynde...
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epitaph sits on the pier directly opposite to the Tomb of Ferdinand van den Eynde in the church of Santa Maria dell'Anima in Rome. The epitaph was completed...
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until he reached the apotheosis of the putto with his putti of the Tomb of Ferdinand van den Eynde. Lingo, Estelle Cecile (2007). François Duquesnoy and the...
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Duquesnoy's Tomb of Ferdinand van den Eynde. In some instances, his copies are after some contemporary artists, and he also reworked counterproofs of drawings....
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representation of the winged infants and setting an example for other sculptors to follow with the putti of the Tomb of Ferdinand van den Eynde. According...
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Apollo and Cupid (category Sculptures of Apollo)
of Duquesnoy's Saint Susanna, and the "vigorously molded" Cupid quite close to Duquesnoy's masterpiece, the putti adorning the Tomb of Ferdinand van den...
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Gravmonument över Ferdinand van den Eynde, or 'Tomb monument over Ferdinand van den Eynde,' after François Duquesnoy's original in the church of Santa Maria...
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