Gabriël Grupello (also Gabriël de Grupello or Gabriël Reppeli; 22 May 1644 – 20 June 1730) was a Flemish Baroque sculptor who produced religious and mythological...
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Gabriël is the Dutch spelling of Gabriel. People with this name include: Gabriël van België (born 2003), Belgian prince Gabriël Grupello (1644–1730), Flemish...
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by Albert Desenfans, original by Gabriël Grupello Apollo by François-Joseph Janssens [fr] Diana by Gabriël Grupello Leda by Jan-Baptiste van der Haeghen [nl]...
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house to his Flemish court sculptor Gabriël Grupello in 1708 and the name of the house is derived from this. Grupello carried out an important reconstruction...
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cousin Artus Quellinus II, Rombout Verhulst, Bartholomeus Eggers and Gabriël Grupello and probably also Grinling Gibbons. He returned to work in Antwerp...
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into Latin Guillebert de Mets [nl] (1415–1460), scrivenist and scribe Gabriël Grupello (1644-1730), Flemish Baroque sculptor Frans Rens (1805-1874), Flemish...
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throughout the garden is of varied quality, including some notable works by Gabriël Grupello and Peter Anton von Verschaffelt, among others. A sculpture of Pan...
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Netherlands[citation needed]. Roda JC (soccer) Powerarea (racing kartcircuit) Gabriël Grupello (1644–1730) a sculptor who produced religious and mythological sculptures...
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cousin Artus Quellinus II, Rombout Verhulst, Bartholomeus Eggers and Gabriël Grupello and probably also Grinling Gibbons. They would later spread his Baroque...
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de Buade de Frontenac, French soldier and governor (d. 1698) 1644 – Gabriël Grupello, Flemish Baroque sculptor (d. 1730) 1650 – Richard Brakenburgh, Dutch...
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