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COECKE VAN AELST, Pieter
Flemish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1502-1550 South Netherlandish painter, architect, and linguist. After extensive travels he settled in Antwerp, where he published (1539) a Flemish translation of Vitru-vius's De Architectura and (1539?C53) Serlio's multi-volume treatise into Flemish, French, and High German.

 

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COECKE VAN AELST, Pieter Holy Trinity dg oil painting

Painting ID::  6126

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COECKE VAN AELST, Pieter
Holy Trinity dg
Oil on panel, 98 x 84 cm Museo del Prado, Madrid
   
   
     

 

 

COECKE VAN AELST, Pieter The Agony in the Garden oil painting

Painting ID::  29165

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COECKE VAN AELST, Pieter
The Agony in the Garden
mk65 Oil on panel 32 1/2x22"
   
   
     

 

 

COECKE VAN AELST, Pieter The Agony in the Garden oil painting

Painting ID::  29167

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COECKE VAN AELST, Pieter
The Agony in the Garden
mk65 Oil on panel 32 1/2x22"
   
   
     

 

 

COECKE VAN AELST, Pieter Holy Trinity oil painting

Painting ID::  32288

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COECKE VAN AELST, Pieter
Holy Trinity
Oil on panel, 98 x 84 cm
   
   
     

 

 

COECKE VAN AELST, Pieter Here descent of the holy spirit oil painting

Painting ID::  39502

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COECKE VAN AELST, Pieter
Here descent of the holy spirit
mk148 the here descent of the holy spirit shows becomes Maria on the apostles and the virgin after the sky trip (Apg 2,1-4).Der holy spirit through a floating pigeon verse picture light
   
   
     

 

 

COECKE VAN AELST, Pieter Hunting Still Life oil painting

Painting ID::  79799

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COECKE VAN AELST, Pieter
Hunting Still Life
1665(1665) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

 

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COECKE VAN AELST, Pieter
Flemish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1502-1550 South Netherlandish painter, architect, and linguist. After extensive travels he settled in Antwerp, where he published (1539) a Flemish translation of Vitru-vius's De Architectura and (1539?C53) Serlio's multi-volume treatise into Flemish, French, and High German.