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Quellinus, Erasmus (II)
Antwerp, 1607 - Antwerp, 1678
Biography
Born in Antwerp on November 19, 1607 and died in the same city between November 7 and 11, 1678, he was the son of the sculptor Erasmus Quellinus I and Elisabeth van Uden, sister of the painter Lucas van Uden.
In 1634 he married Catharina de Hemelaer in Antwerp and in 1663 he remarried in Brussels with Françoise de Fren, sister of the wife of David Teniers II.
Belonging to a dynasty of artists, mostly sculptors, Quellinus II was a disciple of Peter Paul Rubens, with whom he collaborated on the decorations for the Triumphal Entry of the Cardinal-Infante Don Fernando in Antwerp (1635), as well as paintings for the Torre de la Parada.