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or supervisor of the country. A later print was dedicated to Jean de Bourgogne, lord of Froidmont or Fromont. This rather personal book, which was translated in several languages soon after its first publication, shows Galle as a peace-loving person who intended to stay far away from the political
197:(or Hogius), who later died a gruesome death when he was beheaded and quartered in the Hague because of a conspiracy against the state, received his education when Galle still lived in Haarlem, while De Hooghe already worked for himself at the moment Galle moved to Antwerp. 156:, or permission from the ecclesiastical (Roman Catholic) authorities to publish. Galle had a difficult relationship with religion and political power during his entire life. He was a friend of the Antwerp printer 448: 508: 520: 496: 472: 532: 484: 460: 148:
His first house in Antwerp was most probably a house called Het Gulden Hert (The Golden Deer), opposite the house of the mapmaker Ortels (also known as
107: 243:, a short chronicle of these events, which was published around the end of 1578. This booklet, which included several maps, was dedicated to archduke 152:). He managed Cock's press and succeeded Cock in 1570 and was received as a citizen of Antwerp the following year. The work contains an 620: 98:. According to the RKD, he married Catharina van Rollant on 9 June 1569. They had five children who later became active as artists: 631: 404: 200:
Galle's son Cornelis followed him as an engraver. Early works by Cornelis shows a striking similarity to the work of his father.
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Den Haag in den Geuzentijd; by Jakob Smit, Uitgegeven met steun van de Vereeniging "Die Haghe" MCMXXII, 1922, pp. 330–334.
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Philips Galle (1537–1612): engraver and print publisher in Haarlem and Antwerp, by Manfred Stefan Sellink, 1997.
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Digital version of: Theatri orbis terrarum enchiridion / minoribus tabulis per Philippum Gallaeum exaratum.
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Philip Galle's press and publishing house was a success. His pupils included his children, de Hooghe,
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As a resident of Antwerp, Galle witnessed numerous events of the
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In Haarlem he engraved several works of the Haarlem painter
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by the Spaniards, called "The Spanish Fury". Galle wrote a
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Some of his numerous prints made in Antwerp were after
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He is especially known for his reproductive 647:Icones Illustrivm Feminarvm Novi Testamenti 211:, Pieter Nagel, the sons of his colleague 114:) and Catharina (who married the engraver 59:, which he also produced as designer and 637:Live of Virgin Mariae Coleccion Espínola 621:Jewish National & University Library 74: 31: 27:Dutch engraver and publisher (1537–1612) 14: 664: 570: 557: 555: 553: 237:siege and looting of the town in 1576 24: 652:1 artwork by or after Philip Galle 550: 281:Theatri Orbis Terrarum Enchiridion 160:and perhaps part of the secretive 110:, Justa (who married the engraver 25: 723: 602: 256:and military turmoil of his era. 251:, but not recognised by him as a 632:Engravings of Coleccion Espinola 531: 519: 507: 495: 483: 471: 459: 447: 427: 415: 403: 391: 379: 367: 355: 343: 324: 312: 300: 288: 609:Book plates of fish by Collaert 247:, a relative of the legal king 337:Engravings attributed to Galle 13: 1: 627:Website on Cornelis de Hooghe 589: 81:Kenau Simonsdochter Hasselaer 692:Dutch Golden Age printmakers 386:The Alchemist; after Breugel 7: 440:The Seven Sacraments (1576) 374:Death is the ultimate limit 226: 10: 728: 615:Liège University (Belgium) 611:Peacay's BibliOdyssey blog 271: 96:Dirck Volkertsz. 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Index

Philippe Galle

Hendrick Goltzius
old master prints
engraver
engravings

Kenau Simonsdochter Hasselaer
Haarlem
Netherlands
Dirck Volkertsz. Coornhert
Theodoor
Cornelis
Philips II
Adriaen Collaert
Karel de Mallery
Maarten van Heemskerck
Hieronymus Cock
Johannes Stradanus
Maerten de Vos
Willem Thibaut
Siege of Haarlem
Ortelius
Christopher Plantin
humanist
Familia Caritatis
Dutch Revolt
Anthonie van Blocklandt
Hans Bol
Marcus Gheeraerts

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