BOLSWERT, or BOLWERT, SCHELTIUS, the younger brother of the preceding, lived at Antwerp about the middle of the seventeenth century, and has left admirable prints after some of the finest works of Rubens and Vandyck. He worked entirely with the burin, and without stippling. His finest works are—the "Christ crowned with Thorns," after Vandyck; "The Assumption," "The Brazen Serpent," "Mercury and Argus," and two prints of Satyrs, after Jordans; "A Lion Hunt," after Rubens; and a "Crucifixion."