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Pieter van Mol (1599-1650)

"Pieter van Mol or Peter van Mol (17 November 1599 in Antwerp – 8 April 1650 in Paris) was a Flemish painter known for his history paintings of religious subject matter, and to a lesser extent for his allegorical compositions, genre scenes and portraits. His style was profoundly influenced by Rubens, Abraham Janssens and Artus Wolffort. He was court painter to the King and Queen of France." - (en.wikipedia.org 03.01.2021)

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Der heilige GregoriusDie Sinne, Frauengestalten in ovalen Umrahmungen, das erste Bl. (Visvs) bez: PetSerenissima Potentissima et Excelentissima Princeps Anna Austriaca Dei Gratia Ga[Jules Mazarin, Cardinal, Ministre d'Etat]NICOLAUS SEVINLe Lacquais
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Painted Pieter van Mol (1599-1650)
[Relation to person or institution] Gregory I (540-604)

Intellectual creation Pieter van Mol (1599-1650)
Printing plate produced Pieter de Jode II (1606-1674)

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