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She and Geubels had a daughter, Catharina, born in 1592, and a son, Jacques Geubels II, who continued the family workshop with some success. In his time, the workshop was still one of the most popular of Brussels. Catharina Geubels was the godmother of Jan Raes the First's daughter Catharina (born in
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Catherine van den Eynde was the wife of fellow tapestry weaver Jacques Geubels I. After the death of her husband in 1605, she continued his workshop in Brussels. She was privileged in 1613. She ran the workshop until her death, which came to pass between 1620, the year she made her will, and 1629,
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the date of a document listing the most important weavers in Brussels, in which her name is not present. According to tapestry historian Nora de Poorter, she died between 27 January and 15 March 1629.
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were probably also woven in partnership between the two workshops (as the two panels, signed by Van den Eynde and Raes respectively, were both in a set sent to Rome in 1614).
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Like her husband, she worked frequently with other Brussels workshops. The most durable and productive partnership was the one with the workshop of
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in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. She was among the leading entrepreneurs of Brussels in the early 17th century.
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In the 1600s, she wove several tapestries for the archdukes
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Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) (2010).
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tapestry weaver
Brussels
Jan Raes II
Raphael
Rubens
Patrimonio Nacional
Madrid
Albert
Isabella
Landscape with a Deer, 1611–1617
Leopard Over a Pond, 1611–1614
Animals Entering the Ark of Noah, c. 1605–1615
Animals Entering the Ark of Noah, detail, shoe of Noah









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