Cornelius Galle the Younger

Cornelius Galle (bapt. 23 February 1615, Antwerp – 18 October 1678, Antwerp), also called Cornelius Galle the Younger, was the grandson of Philip Galle and, like his father Cornelius Galle the Elder, and his grandfather, an engraver.[1] Cornelius the Younger is most notable for his engravings of works by Peter Paul Rubens.[2]

References

  1. Gould, John (1838). Biographical dictionary of painters, sculptors, engravers, and architects, from the earliest ages to the present time: interspersed with original anecdotes, Volume 1. Greenland. p. 186.
  2. Hendriks, Frederik (1883). "Rubens and Title-Pages". Notes & Queries. 7: 13. Retrieved 2009-09-09.

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