Lukas Achtschelling

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Lukas Achtschelling (born 1570) was a landscape painter from Brussels, Belgium.

The Dresdner gallery has owned two small pieces by him, and the St. Michael and Gudula Cathedral three pieces. [1] He was probably the grandfather of the landscape painter with the same name, Lucas Achtschellinck.

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References

  1. Rose, Hugh James (1857). "Achtschelling, Lukas". A New General Biographical Dictionary. Vol. 1 AA–ANS. London: B. Fellowes et al. p. 77.