material used: India ink / owned by: Charles Van Herck

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15 artworks found

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instance of: drawing (15) | design (4)

movement: Baroque (1) | rococo (1)

genre: drawing (15)

artist: anonymous (7) | Willem Ignatius Kerricx (5) | Pieter Huyssens (1) | Jerôme Duquesnoy (1) | Melaerts (1)

collection: Museum Plantin-Moretus (15) | King Baudouin Foundation (15) | Heritage Fund (15) | Collection Van Herck (15)

location: Museum Plantin-Moretus (15)

part of: Collection Van Herck (15)

exhibition history: Alla luce di Roma. I disegni scenografici di scultori fiamminghi e il barocco romano 1809-1866 (2) | None (1) | Tentoonstelling van Tekeningen der Verbruggens en ontwerpen van Alterin, Tabernakels en Tronen van Antwerpsche Beeldhouwers-Architecten der 17e- en 18de Eeuwen (1)

time period: 18th century (2)

Design for the high altar of the Jesuit Church in Antwerp

drawing / design
by Pieter Huyssens (1577)

Sketch of a young woman with turban

drawing
by anonymous

Designs for the decoration of a door frame (?)

drawing / design
by anonymous

Design for an altar table

drawing / design
by Willem Ignatius Kerricx (1682)

Copy of Rubens’ "Decius Mus consulting the soothsayers"

drawing
by anonymous (1700)

Surround for a tomb

drawing
by Willem Ignatius Kerricx (1682)

Statue of St. Norbert for an altar

drawing
by Willem Ignatius Kerricx (1682)

Personification of the Church

drawing
by Melaerts

Chalice with Rococo decoration and stem in Louis XVI style

drawing
by Willem Ignatius Kerricx (1682)

Children at play on a round plate

drawing
by anonymous

Ceremonial decoration of the high altar of the Recollect Friars Minor of Antwerp

drawing
by Willem Ignatius Kerricx (1682)

Design for a frieze

drawing / design
by anonymous

Calvary

drawing
by anonymous

Scroll with foliage motif

drawing
by anonymous (1700)

The abduction of Ganymede

drawing
by Jerôme Duquesnoy (1602)