Judocus de Vos

Judocus de Vos (1661–1734) was a Flemish weaver, son of the weaver Marcus de Vos.he was apprenticed to his father and after his death he took over and expanded the weaving mill.He produced many tapestries, many commissioned to depict events from the War of the Spanish Succession.This article about a Belgian artist is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
The March , after design by Philipp De Hondt
Woven in the workshop of Judocus de Vos about 1710 after design by David Teniers the Younger ; probably made for the upper class market in Europe and Britain
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