Andreas de Nole
Andreas de Nole (1598 – 1638), was a Flemish sculptor.

Engraved portrait of Andreas Colyns de Nole by Martinus van den Enden after Anthony van Dyck

Detail of head of St. Andrew in Sint-Romboutskathedraal
Biography
He was born in Antwerp, where he trained before travelling to Rome.[1] He became the teacher of Sebastiaen de Neve and is known today for his work on the apostle and evangelist statues in the St. Rumbold's Cathedral in Mechelen.[1] He worked on that project together with the sculptor Johannes van Mildert and his son Cornelis van Mildert.[1]
He died in Antwerp.

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