Pieter Verbruggen the Younger|Anonymous, Flemish, 17th century|Michiel van der Voort
Flemish, Antwerp 1648–1691 Antwerp| |Flemish, 1667–1737 · 17 works on DiscoverArt
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Design for a sepulchral monument with a seated female figure; verso: Design for a statue of a standing male figure and fragment of a letterlate 17th–early 18th centuryDesign for a sepulchral monument with an allegory of Time; verso: Design for a sepulchral monumentlate 17th–early 18th centuryDesign for a sepulchral monument with an allegory of Time; verso: Design for a columnlate 17th–early 18th centuryDesign for a sepulchral monument; verso: Design for a monumentlate 17th–early 18th centuryDesign for a monument; verso: Architectural sketcheslate 17th–early 18th centuryDesign for a sepulchral monument; verso: Design for a sepulchral monumentlate 17th–early 18th centuryDesign for a sepulchral monument; verso: Fragment of a letter and noteslate 17th–early 18th centuryDesign for a sepulchral monument with Mary Magdalen and Saint Jerome; verso: Sketch (counterproof) and writing exerciseslate 17th–early 18th centuryDesign for a sepulchral monument with a portrait bust; verso: Design for a reliquary (?)late 17th–early 18th centuryDesign for a tomblate 17th–early 18th centuryDesign for a sepulchral monument in the form of a pulpit; verso: Fragment of a textlate 17th–early 18th centuryDesign for a sepulchral monument with two figureslate 17th–early 18th centuryDesign for a sepulchral monument with a seated prophet or philosopher; verso: Sketcheslate 17th–early 18th centuryDesign for a sepulchral monument with an allegory of Time; verso: Architectural sketch and fragment of a letterlate 17th–early 18th centuryDesign for a sculptural group with God the Father in a nichelate 17th–early 18th centuryDesign for a reliquarylate 17th–early 18th centuryDesign for a sepulchral monument with an allegory of Timelate 17th–early 18th century