Judocus de Vos
Judocus de Vos 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.
Main tapestries
- 1699–1700, 29 tapestries with New Testament for the St John's Co-Cathedral in La Valetta
- 1705 leader of the largest workshop in Brussels, having 12 weaving machines with about 35 weavers
- 1707–1717 tapestries for the Blenheim Palace of John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough
- 1712–1724 eight tapestries with Telemachos stories for Adam Franciscus, Duke of Schwarzenberg.