Richard van Orley (1663-1732)

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Name (English)
Richard van Orley
Short name
Richard van Orley
Year of birth
1663
Year of death
1732
Short Description
"Richard van Orley or Richard van Orley II (16 July 1663, Brussels – 20 June 1732, Brussels) was a Flemish painter, draughtsman, printmaker. His collaboration with his brother Jan van Orley, who was one of the major figures of Flemish tapestry design in the late 17th and early 18th century, as a tapestry cartonnier is not proven. For an essential study on the artist, see: Alain Jacobs, Richard van Orley Bruxelles 1663–1732, Brussels, Royal Library 2003, 173 pages (original text in French and also exists translated into Dutch). Richard van Orley was an important engraver and is particularly known for his prints after drawings by Augustin Coppens documenting the devastating effect of the Bombardment of Brussels by French troops in 1695." - (en.wikipedia.org 25.10.2020)
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