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The Triumph Of Galatea by 
																	Erasmus Quellinus

Erasmus Quellinus II

( Flemish, 1607 - 1678 )

The Triumph Of Galatea

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Materials:

oil on canvas

Measurements:

51.97 in. (132.00 cm.) (height) by 84.65 in. (215.00 cm.) (width)

Markings:

signed lower centre on a spoke of the paddle-wheel: E. Quellinus f.

Exhibited:

Taiwan, Museum of Art, 1988;. Cassel, Musée départemental de Flandre, Erasmus Quellinus in de voetsporen van Rubens, 5 April - 7 September 2014, no. 1.19

Literature:

Possibly J. Denucé,. Kunstuitvoer in de 17e eeuw te Antwerpen, De Firma Forchoudt , Antwerp 1931, pp. 122, no. 29;. M.-L. Hairs, Dans le sillage de Rubens. Les peintres d'histoire anversois au XVIIe siècle , Liège 1977, p. 113; . J.-P. De Bruyn, Erasmus II Quellinus (1607-1678). Leven en werken, doctoral diss., Ghent 1982, pp. 76; . J.-P. De Bruyn, 'Erasmus II Quellinus (1607-1678), een stijlkritische benadering', in Jaarboek van het Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten , 1984, p. 314, reproduced fig. 20; . J.-P. De Bruyn, 'De samenwerking van Peter Boel en Erasmus II Quellinus', in Jaarboek van het Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten , 1985, pp. 280, 282, reproduced fig. 3; . J.-P. De Bruyn, Erasmus II Quellinus. De schilderijen met catalogue raisonné , Freren 1988, pp. 40, 63, 243, cat. no. 203, reproduced; . A. Balis (ed.), The Golden Age of Flemish Painting , exh. cat., Taiwan, 1988, p. 75, reproduced on the cover; . J.-P. De Bruyn, 'Erasmus II Quellinus (1607-1678): addenda en corrigenda I,' in Jaarboek van het Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten , 1990, reproduced fig. 4; . J-P. De Bruyn, Erasmus Quellinus in de voetsporen van Rubens , exh. cat., Cassel 2014, pp. 92-93, no. 1.19, reproduced, and p. 157 (Œuvre catalogue), no. 30, also reproduced on the cover

Provenance:

S.B. Goldsmith, Frankfurt-am-Main;. His sale, Vienna, Schwartz, 11 March 1907; . Anonymous sale, London, Sotheby's, 28 April 1971, lot 65; . Baron Louis Empain, Brussels; . Sale, Brussels, Paleis voor Schone Kunsten, 14 June 1977, lot 27, when believed to have been acquired by the late father of the present owners

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