Philip Galle,
Artist Overview
Artist name:Philip Galle
1537–1612
Place of Birth: Haarlem, Habsburg Netherlands (present-day Netherlands)
Place of Death: Antwerp, Southern Netherlands (present-day Belgium)
Works of Art: 14
Prudentia (Prudence), 1559

Pieter Bruegel the Elder (circa 1525–1569); Hieronymus Cock (circa 1510–1570); Philip Galle (1537–1612)
1559
Duck Hunt with Shotgun, 1578

Philip Galle (1537–1612); Joannes Galle; Joannes Stradanus (1523–1605)
1578
Jezebel Promising Ahab the Vineyard of Naboth, circa 1561

Hieronymus Cock (circa 1510–1570); Philip Galle (1537–1612); Maerten van Heemskerck
circa 1561
Jezebel Stealing the Forged Letters, circa 1561

Hieronymus Cock (circa 1510–1570); Philip Galle (1537–1612); Maerten van Heemskerck
circa 1561
Naboth Falsely Accused, circa 1561

Hieronymus Cock (circa 1510–1570); Philip Galle (1537–1612); Maerten van Heemskerck
circa 1561
The Stoning of Naboth, circa 1561

Hieronymus Cock (circa 1510–1570); Philip Galle (1537–1612); Maerten van Heemskerck
circa 1561

Hieronymus Cock (circa 1510–1570); Philip Galle (1537–1612); Maerten van Heemskerck
circa 1561

Hieronymus Cock (circa 1510–1570); Philip Galle (1537–1612); Maerten van Heemskerck
circa 1561
The Fable of the Man, the Son and the Ass, circa 1590

Karel van Mallery (1571–after 1635); Philip Galle (1537–1612); Ambrosius Francken (1544–1618)
circa 1590
The Fable of the Man, the Son and the Ass, circa 1590

Karel van Mallery (1571–after 1635); Philip Galle (1537–1612); Ambrosius Francken (1544–1618)
circa 1590
The Fable of the Man, the Son and the Ass, circa 1590

Karel van Mallery (1571–after 1635); Philip Galle (1537–1612); Ambrosius Francken (1544–1618)
circa 1590
The Fable of the Man, the Son and the Ass, circa 1590

Karel van Mallery (1571–after 1635); Philip Galle (1537–1612); Ambrosius Francken (1544–1618)
circa 1590
The Fable of the Man, the Son and the Ass, circa 1590

Karel van Mallery (1571–after 1635); Philip Galle (1537–1612); Ambrosius Francken (1544–1618)
circa 1590
The Fable of the Man, the Son and the Ass, circa 1590

Karel van Mallery (1571–after 1635); Philip Galle (1537–1612); Ambrosius Francken (1544–1618)
circa 1590