Artus Quellinus III

Artus Quellinus III, known in England as Arnold Quellin[1][2] (1653 – December 1686) was a Flemish sculptor who after training in Antwerp was mainly active in London.

He was born in Antwerp, the son of Artus Quellinus II and Anna Maria Gabron.

Siberechts had emigrated some time between 1672 and 1674 to London where he joined the already sizeable colony of Flemish artists.

[3] Quellinus is documented in England from 1679 when the architect Hugh May certified that he was to work at Windsor Castle.

[8] Quellinus III and Gibbons collaborated on the altarpiece for the Roman Catholic chapel in Whitehall Palace (1685–86).

King Charles II wearing the robes of the Order of the Garter
Portrait of Sir John Cutler