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Sculptor, b. 1530 - d. 1606

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    • Jacques JONGHELINCK (1530-1606), d'après. "Le serm…
      Jul. 10, 2022

      Jacques JONGHELINCK (1530-1606), d'après. "Le serm…

      Est: €600 - €800

      Jacques JONGHELINCK (1530-1606), d'après. "Le serment des trois vainqueurs, le 2 août 1577". Médaillon en plomb. Trace de cire et étiquette de collection au revers. Dim. 17 cm. Deux trous de fixation.

      Prunier
    • **A LEAD ROUNDEL OF 'DE BOURS DRIVING MERVILLE AND TRESLONG OUT OF THE CITADEL OF ANTWERP', AFTER THE MODEL ATTRIBUTED TO JACQUES JONGHELINCK (1530-1606)
      Mar. 20, 2013

      **A LEAD ROUNDEL OF 'DE BOURS DRIVING MERVILLE AND TRESLONG OUT OF THE CITADEL OF ANTWERP', AFTER THE MODEL ATTRIBUTED TO JACQUES JONGHELINCK (1530-1606)

      Est: £800 - £1,200

      **A LEAD ROUNDEL OF 'DE BOURS DRIVING MERVILLE AND TRESLONG OUT OF THE CITADEL OF ANTWERP', AFTER THE MODEL ATTRIBUTED TO JACQUES JONGHELINCK (1530-1606) relief moulded with a scene from the Spanish Fury of 1576, to the foreground with battling halberdiers, musketeers off to the left, the background with soldiers crowding the moat bridge to the artillery mounted citadel below a figure of Justice amidst clouds, within a guilloche border 18 cm, 7 in diameter Provenance Frédéric Spitzer, Paris, sold Anderson Galleries, New York, 10th January 1929, lot 328 JWHA Inv. No. 694 This roundel is one from a set of six depicting events surrounding the 'Spanish Fury' of 1576.For a full set of the series in bronze see Victoria & Albert Museum, A33-38/1975.The 'Tericos', mercenaries in the service of the Spanish authorities, had not been paid, following Spain's declaration of bankruptcy. Their consequent rampage through Antwerp in November saw three days of horror: the massacre of over 2500 citizens as the Tericos looted and burnt countless buildings, including the magnificent Town Hall.In August the following year a Netherlandish coalition overthrew the Spanish troops in the Citadel and it was subsequently demolished by the citizenry, as shown in the present roundel. Five of the subjects, including this scene, are derived from engravings by the Wierix brothers after drawings by Martin de Vos (1532-1603).Four of the drawings can be found in the Ashmolean at Oxford and one at the Metropolitan in New York.The fine detail and modelling of the figures on this series of circular plaquettes has led to the attribution to Jacques Jonghelinck, the medalist and sculptor who was Antwerp's Master of the Mint at this period. For other lead roundels from this series see Morton & Eden, London, 14 June 2007, lot 589, Matthew Barton Ltd, London, 25 May 2012, lot 101, and Sotheby's, New York, Cyril Humphris Collection, 11th January 1995, lot 324. See, C. Avery, London, 1981, pp.133-147 I. Weber, 1975, pp.307/8, cat. nos. 709.1/4, pl.195.

      Thomas Del Mar Ltd
    • A FLEMISH LEAD ROUNDEL OF 'THE DEMOLITION OF THE CITADEL OF ANTWERP BY THE CITIZENS', ATTRIBUTED TO JACQUES JONGHELINCK (1530-1606), ANTWERP, CIRCA 1580
      May. 22, 2012

      A FLEMISH LEAD ROUNDEL OF 'THE DEMOLITION OF THE CITADEL OF ANTWERP BY THE CITIZENS', ATTRIBUTED TO JACQUES JONGHELINCK (1530-1606), ANTWERP, CIRCA 1580

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      A FLEMISH LEAD ROUNDEL OF 'THE DEMOLITION OF THE CITADEL OF ANTWERP BY THE CITIZENS', ATTRIBUTED TO JACQUES JONGHELINCK (1530-1606), ANTWERP, CIRCA 1580 centred by the Citadel portico and showing in the background the remains of the fortifications being dismantled, with small male and female figures clearing rubble behind a cohort of volunteers in the foreground, shovels to their shoulders, marching back to the city led by a drummer and a smaller group to the lower foreground armed with arquebuses, within a laurel leaf border 18.5cm diameter This roundel is one from a set of six depicting events surrounding the 'Spanish Fury' of 1576. The 'Tericos', mercenaries in the service of the Spanish authorities, had not been paid, following Spain's declaration of bankruptcy. Their consequent rampage through Antwerp in November saw three days of horror: the massacre of over 2500 citizens as the Tericos looted and burnt countless buildings, including the magnificent Town Hall. In August the following year a Netherlandish coalition overthrew the Spanish troops in the Citadel and it was subsequently demolished by the citizenry, as shown in the present roundel. Five of the subjects, including this scene, are derived from engravings by the Wierix brothers after drawings by Martin de Vos (1532-1603). Four of the drawings can be found in the Ashmolean at Oxford and one at the Metropolitan in New York. The fine detail and modelling of the figures on this series of circular plaquettes has led to the attribution to Jacques Jonghelinck, the medalist and sculptor who was Master of the Mint at this period. For another lead roundel from this series see Morton & Eden, 14th June 2007, lot 589, and for another two, see Sotheby's, New York, Cyril Humphris Collection, 11th January 1995, lot 324. For a full set of the series in bronze see Victoria & Albert Museum, A33-38/1975. Literature: Charles Avery, Studies in European Sculpture, London, 1981, pp.133-147; Ingrid Weber, Deutsche, Niederlaendische und Franzoesische Renaissance Plaketten, Munich, 1975, pp.307/8, cat. nos. 709.1/4, pl.195.

      Matthew Barton Ltd
    • [ MEDALS ]
      Dec. 09, 2009

      [ MEDALS ]

      Est: £200 - £300

      JACQUES JONGHELINCK (1530-1606) Alexander Farnese and the Siege of Antwerp, 1585, bronze medal, bust right, rev., Alexander with satyr before city of Antwerp, 46mm (Smolderen 99; Armand II, 265, 14; van Loon I, 350, 1), with integral loop mount, very fine contemporary cast, sometime cleaned

      Morton & Eden
    • [ MEDALS ]
      Dec. 09, 2009

      [ MEDALS ]

      Est: £600 - £800

      JACQUES JONGHELINCK (1530-1606) Lucas Munich (c. 1490-1563), Abbot of St. Bavo in Ghent, bronze medal, dated 1559, bust right, aged 66, wearing cope; date in relief on truncation, rev., shield over cross formed by linked L-M and bishop's crook, 66.3 mm (Smolderen 21; Armand III, 89, H; van Loon I, 52, 1), a very fine old cast without chasing

      Morton & Eden
    • [ MEDALS ]
      Dec. 09, 2009

      [ MEDALS ]

      Est: £4,000 - £6,000

      JACQUES JONGHELINCK (1530-1606) Philip II of Spain and Mary Tudor, silver medal after Jacopo da Trezzo, PHILIP D G HISP REX Z, bearded bust of Philip right in high collar, wearing the Order of the Golden Fleece, rev., MARIA I REG ANGL FRA-NC ET HIB Z, bust of Mary left in embroidered gown, wearing jewelled cap and with veil falling down back, 34.08g, 35mm (Smolderen p. 421, F8; Armand I, 242, 5; MI I, 72, 18; see Attwood p. 89, fig. 26 for the example in gold in the British Museum), an extremely fine contemporary cast with grey toning

      Morton & Eden
    • [ MEDALS ]
      Dec. 09, 2009

      [ MEDALS ]

      Est: £700 - £1,000

      JACQUES JONGHELINCK (1530-1606) Anne of Austria (1549-1580), silver-gilt medal (1570), ANNA AVSTRIAC PHILYPPI CATHOL, bust right, aged 21, in dress with high collar and double chain around neck; incised on truncation, ÆT 21, rev., FOELICITATI PATRIAE, a fruiting palm tree; date 1570 incised below, 20.73g, 39.5mm (Smolderen 73; Armand I, 240, 14; Bargello 408; Toderi/Vannel 1435), pierced and with mount removed from top edge, a very fine contemporary cast

      Morton & Eden
    • [ MEDALS ]
      Dec. 09, 2009

      [ MEDALS ]

      Est: £2,500 - £3,500

      JACQUES JONGHELINCK (1530-1606) Viglius van Aytta de Zuichem (1507-1577), lawyer and statesman, silver medal, 1568, as provost of St. Bavo, president of the Privy Council and chancellor of the Order of the Golden Fleece, 1568, VIGLIVS PRAEP S BAV PRAES SECR CONS R MA ET CANC ORD AV VEL, bust right, aged 62, wearing coat with fur collar and cap with flaps; inscribed below, AET LXII 1568, rev., VITA MORTALIVM VIGILIA, the arms of Ghent quartered with those of Aytta de Zuichem, 32.56g, 53.6mm (Smolderen 65, this piece listed; van Loon I, 54, 2; Scher, Proud Republic, 7), minor marks, in slightly base silver, an extremely fine contemporary cast

      Morton & Eden
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