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Willem Panneels - Venus og Amor. Georg Petels skulpturgruppe set drejet halvt mod højre

Venus og Amor. Georg Petels skulpturgruppe set drejet halvt mod højre (1628 – 1630)

Willem Panneels (Flemish, c.1600 – c.1634)
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The Artist died in 1634 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.

Willem Panneels was a Flemish engraver who was active in the first half of the 17th century. He is mainly known for the copies he made of drawings from the personal study of Rubens.

Very little is known about his personal life. He was born around 1600 probably in Antwerp. Until his arrival in Rubens' workshop in 1624-1625 no information about him is known. When he left Rubens’ workshop in 1630, he traveled to Cologne, Baden and Frankfurt am Main. In 1631 he stayed in Mainz, where he worked for the prince-bishop Anselm Casimir Wambold von Umstadt. In 1632 he traveled on to Strasbourg and after that date the historical records are silent about him. It is assumed he died around 1634 in Baden-Baden.

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Samson Breaking the Lion’s Jaw. The Lion

Samson Breaking the Lion’s Jaw. The Lion (1628 – 1629)

Willem Panneels (Flemish, c.1600 – c.1634)
Anatomical Study (écorché). Front view of standing flayed man, his left arm raised

Anatomical Study (écorché). Front view of standing flayed man, his left arm raised (1628 – 1630)

Willem Panneels (Flemish, c.1600 – c.1634)
Ceres. After an antique sculpture

Ceres. After an antique sculpture (1627 – 1629)

Willem Panneels (Flemish, c.1600 – c.1634)
Front view of Laocoon’s torso

Front view of Laocoon’s torso (1628 – 1630)

Willem Panneels (Flemish, c.1600 – c.1634)
En mand i koreansk dragt hovedet

En mand i koreansk dragt hovedet

Willem Panneels (Flemish, c.1600 – c.1634)
Laocoon. Laocoon’s torso seen from below from the right.

Laocoon. Laocoon’s torso seen from below from the right. (1628 – 1630)

Willem Panneels (Flemish, c.1600 – c.1634)
Anatomisk og proportionsstudie. En hest

Anatomisk og proportionsstudie. En hest (1628 – 1630)

Willem Panneels (Flemish, c.1600 – c.1634)
Sitting Man – after an Antique Sculpture

Sitting Man – after an Antique Sculpture (1628 – 1630)

Willem Panneels (Flemish, c.1600 – c.1634)
En romersk kvindes hoved i kvartprofil mod højre

En romersk kvindes hoved i kvartprofil mod højre

Willem Panneels (Flemish, c.1600 – c.1634)
To studier af Laokoons hoved; det ene set en face, nedefra, det andet set i profil

To studier af Laokoons hoved; det ene set en face, nedefra, det andet set i profil

Willem Panneels (Flemish, c.1600 – c.1634)
Anatomisk studie af en flået mands venstre ben set fra venstre og hans højre ben i to forskellige positioner écorché

Anatomisk studie af en flået mands venstre ben set fra venstre og hans højre ben i to forskellige positioner écorché

Willem Panneels (Flemish, c.1600 – c.1634)
Front view of a male figure

Front view of a male figure (1626 – 1629)

Willem Panneels (Flemish, c.1600 – c.1634)
Centaur Tamed. Antique sculpture seen from the left

Centaur Tamed. Antique sculpture seen from the left (1628)

Willem Panneels (Flemish, c.1600 – c.1634)
Eagle. Two studies of an antique sculpture; front view half turned to the right, and front view half turned to the left

Eagle. Two studies of an antique sculpture; front view half turned to the right, and front view half turned to the left (1628 – 1630)

Willem Panneels (Flemish, c.1600 – c.1634)
Laocoon. Two studies of Laocoon’s face, one seem en face from below, and the other in profile to the left

Laocoon. Two studies of Laocoon’s face, one seem en face from below, and the other in profile to the left (1628 – 1629)

Willem Panneels (Flemish, c.1600 – c.1634)
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