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Willem van den Broecke, Willem van den Broeck or Guillelmus Paludanus (1530 – 1579) was a Flemish sculptor, painter, draughtsman and architect. He was a scion of a family of artists, which had its origins in Mechelen and some members of which later moved to Antwerp. Willem was active in Antwerp and also worked and likely trained in Italy for a long period. He was known for his small scale works, many of which were executed in alabaster. He was, along with Cornelis Floris, the leading sculptor in Antwerp in the second half of the 16th century. He was also one of the designers of the Antwerp City Hall. He enjoyed the patronage of an elite international clientele of church institutions, Spanish nobility, princes of Protestant territories as well as patricians from Augsburg.

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  • Willem van den Broeck (de)
  • Willem van den Broecke (es)
  • Willem van den Broeck (fr)
  • Willem van den Broecke (nl)
  • Willem van den Broecke (en)
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  • Willem van den Broeck (* 1530 in Mechelen; † 1580 Antwerpen), genannt Guillelmus Paludanus, war ein flämischer Bildhauer der Renaissance. (de)
  • Willem van den Broeck, dit « Guillelmus Paludanus » (Malines, 1530-Anvers, 1580), est un sculpteur flamand de la Renaissance. Willem van den Broeck était le frère du peintre Crispin van den Broeck et d’Hendrick van den Broeck. Maitre indépendant de la guilde de Saint-Luc d’Anvers en 1557, il est fait citoyen de la ville en 1559. (fr)
  • Willem van den Broecke, Willem van den Broeck or Guillelmus Paludanus (1530 – 1579) was a Flemish sculptor, painter, draughtsman and architect. He was a scion of a family of artists, which had its origins in Mechelen and some members of which later moved to Antwerp. Willem was active in Antwerp and also worked and likely trained in Italy for a long period. He was known for his small scale works, many of which were executed in alabaster. He was, along with Cornelis Floris, the leading sculptor in Antwerp in the second half of the 16th century. He was also one of the designers of the Antwerp City Hall. He enjoyed the patronage of an elite international clientele of church institutions, Spanish nobility, princes of Protestant territories as well as patricians from Augsburg. (en)
  • Willem van den Broecke of gelatiniseerd Guillelmus Paludanus (Mechelen, 1530 – Antwerpen, 1579/1580) was een Zuid-Nederlandse beeldhouwer, schilder, tekenaar en architect in de renaissance. Hij bracht een periode in Italië door en stond bekend om zijn kleinschalige werken, waaronder vele in albast. Samen met Cornelis Floris was hij de belangrijkste beeldhouwer in Antwerpen in de tweede helft van de 16e eeuw. Hij was ook een van de ontwerpers van het stadhuis. Onder zijn klanten waren kerkelijke instellingen, Spaanse adel, protestantse vorsten en patriciërs uit Augsburg. (nl)
  • Willem van den Broecke, Willem van den Broeck o Guillelmus Paludanus ​ (1530 – 1579) fue un escultor, pintor, dibujante y arquitecto flamenco. Era descendiente de una familia de artistas, que tuvo sus orígenes en Malinas y algunos miembros de los cuales se trasladaron más tarde a Amberes. Willem estuvo activo en Amberes y también trabajó y probablemente se formó en Italia durante un largo período. ​ Fue conocido por sus obras de pequeña escala, muchas de las cuales fueron ejecutadas en alabastro.​ Fue, junto con Cornelis Floris, el principal escultor de Amberes en la segunda mitad del siglo XVI. ​ También fue uno de los diseñadores del Ayuntamiento de Amberes.​ Disfrutó del patrocinio de una clientela internacional de élite de instituciones eclesiásticas, nobleza española, príncipes de ter (es)
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