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Willem van den Blocke

Willem van den Blocke (alternative names: Willem van den Block, Willem van den Bloocke, Wilhelm von dem Block, Wilhelm von dem Blocke, Wilhem van Block) (c. 1550 - 1628) was a sculptor and architect of Flemish descent who was active in the Baltics and worked in a mannerist style.
==Biography==
He was born in Mechelen, the son of Franciscus van den Blocke who was a sculptor.〔(Biographical details ) at The Netherlands Institute for Art History 〕 Willem received his first training in the art of stone carving and sculpting in his father's workshop in Mechelen.〔 He then likely moved for further training to the workshop of Cornelis Floris de Vriendt in Antwerp.〔(Skibinski, F.J. 'Willem van den Blocke. Netherlandish sculptor in the Baltic Region' )〕
In 1569 he went to Königsberg (Kaliningrad). He was part of a group of pupils and assistants of Cornelis Floris, which included Gert van Egen, Robert Coppens and Philips Brandin, who moved to the Baltic region to take advantage of Floris’ network and the international popularity of the Floris style. The Baltic region was at the time politically relatively stable when compared to Willem's native home, the Spanish Netherlands, which were rife with religious persecution.〔 The van Block family were Mennonites and were particularly vulnerable to such persecution in their home country.〔(V. Petkau, P. Block: ''Das Blockbuch.'' ) Selbstverlag, 2007 〕 In the Baltics there was also less competition from other artists.〔(C. Osiecki, 'Forgotten Netherlandish Artists in the Baltic Region: the migration of Dutch and Flemish sculptors to the Baltic region in the second half of the sixteenth century', CODART eZine 2, Spring 2013 )〕
In Konigsberg van den Blocke worked on the monumental tomb of Albert, Duke in Prussia, designed by Floris, in the local cathedral. In 1581 he designed and executed the tomb of princess Elizabeth, the first wife of George Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, also in the Königsberg Cathedral.〔(Jerzy Kowalczyk and Bożena Steinborn. "Blocke van den." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 24 Jan. 2014 )〕
After 14 years of service to the Margrave, he received a recommendation letter and then went to work in Poland. He received many commissions such as the design and execution of the tomb of Christopher Báthory, brother of the King of Poland Stephen Báthory.〔 He completed this commission from 1581 to 1583 in Wartenburg (Barczewo).〔
In early 1584 he went to Gyulafehérvár in Transylvania to install in the local church a tomb he had created.
Willem van den Blocke moved on 18 June 1584 to Danzig (Gdańsk), the center of the Vistula delta Mennonites, carrying with him a recommendation by Stephen Báthory, the king of Poland. As he was in royal employ, he did not have to join the local guild. He ran a workshop in Danzig until his death〔 His most important work in Danzig was the design of one of the gates in the city walls, called the High Gate (completed in 1588). He also created numerous epitaphs and tombs. He also designed the facades of town houses in Danzig, Toruń (Thorn) and Elbing (Elbląg).〔
His son Abraham van den Blocke was also an architect and sculptor,〔(Biographical details of Abraham van den Blocke ) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History 〕 whereas his sons Jacob van den Blocke, Isaak van den Blocke and David van den Blocke were painters.〔 Van den Blocke died in Danzig in the same year as his sons Abraham and Isaac, likely from an infectious disease.

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