francois geubels

1520 - 1578

Quick Facts

  • Museums on APS:
    • Chrysler Museum of Art
    • Chrysler Museum of Art
    • Chrysler Museum of Art
    • Chrysler Museum of Art
    • Chrysler Museum of Art
  • Died: 1578
  • Also known as: frans geubels
  • Top 3 works: The History of Hannibal: The Spoils of Cannae
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Top-ranked work: The History of Hannibal: The Spoils of Cannae
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  • Works on APS: 1
  • Art period: Renaissance
  • Lifespan: 58 years
  • Born: 1520, Antwerp, Belgium
  • Nationality: Belgium

Art Quiz

There is only one correct answer for each question.

Question 1:
Raphael was born in which city?
Question 2:
In what art period is Raphael primarily associated?
Question 3:
Which of the following works is NOT attributed to Raphael?
Question 4:
Raphael died at the age of approximately how many years old?
Question 5:
What style of art did Raphael largely reject in favor of a more classical approach?

a life woven with artistry

francois geubels, also known as frans geubels, was a flemish tapestry weaver born in antwerpen, belgium in 1520. he was active in brussels between 1546 and 1579. geubels was the husband of catherine van den eynde, another prominent tapestry weaver in brussels. after his death in 1578, their son jacques geubels ii continued the family workshop.

artistic contributions and notable works

while specific works by francois geubels are not extensively documented, his influence on flemish tapestry weaving is undeniable. his involvement in brussels during a period of artistic flourishing contributed to the city's reputation for exquisite textiles.
  • notable artistic movement: geubels was part of the flemish renaissance, known for its intricate and detailed works.
  • contribution to the family workshop: his legacy continued through his son, ensuring the family's artistic traditions endured.

museums and collections featuring similar artists

for those interested in exploring more of flemish art, particularly tapestry weaving, the following museums are recommended:

legacy and influence

francois geubels' impact on the world of flemish tapestry weaving is evident in the continuation of his family's workshop by his son. though specific works are not widely available, his influence on the period's artistic landscape is undeniable.
  • family legacy: continued by jacques geubels ii.
  • artistic movement: contributed to the flemish renaissance.
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