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Abraham de Bruyn (c.1539, Antwerp - 1587, Cologne?)〔(Bruyn, Abraham de ) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History〕 was a Flemish engraver. He established himself at Cologne about the year 1577. He is ranked among the Little Masters, on account of his plates being usually very small. He engraved in the manner of Wierix, and worked entirely with the graver, in a neat and formal style, but his drawing is far from correct. It is believed that he worked also as a goldsmith. Among his portraits, and prints of small friezes of hunting, hawking, &c., which are esteemed for their neatness, may be mentioned: ==Portraits== *''Philip Louis, Elector Palatine''. *''Anne, his consort''. *''Albert Frederick, Duke of Prussia''. *''Eleonora, his Duchess''. *''William, Duke of Juliers''. *''Mary, his Duchess''. *''John Sambucus, physician''; a woodcut. *''Charles IX, King of France''. *''Anna, daughter of the Emperor Charles V''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Abraham de Bruyn」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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