Michiel Sweerts or Michael Sweerts (29 September 1618 – 1 June 1664) was a Flemish painter and printmaker of the Baroque period, who is known for his allegorical...
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Jeronimus Sweerts (1603–1636), was a Dutch Golden Age still life painter. He was born in Amsterdam as the son of Emmanuel Sweerts, a botanist who published...
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Isaac Sweers (redirect from Ysaack Sweerts)
Isaac Sweers (occasionally Ysaack Sweerts; 1 January 1622 – 22 August 1673) was a 17th-century Dutch vice-admiral with the Admiralty of Amsterdam who...
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Emanuel Sweerts (1552–1612) was a Dutch painter and nurseryman noted for his publication in 1612 at Frankfurt-am-Main of Florilegium Amplissimum et Selectissimum...
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family (House of Sweerts) 1458, 9 August, van Cotthem family (House of Sweerts) 1460, approximately, Meeûs family, (Houses of Sweerts and Sleeus) 1461...
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The Plague of Athens (c. 1652–1654) by Michiel Sweerts, illustrating the devastating epidemic that struck Athens in 430 BC, as described by the historian...
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The House of Sweerts or Sweerts Lineage (French: Lignage Sweerts) is one of the Seven Noble Houses of Brussels along with the Houses of: Sleeus, Serhuyghs...
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Wieseman. She is specialized in the work of the Flemish painter Michael Sweerts, on whom she wrote her dissertation, which was published in 2015. From...
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MacLeods of Skye, hence his Scottish surname) and Dina Louisa, Baroness Sweerts de Landas. The marriage enabled Zelle to move into the Dutch upper class...
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(Several New Songs), issued by Cornelis Sweerts in 1697, while Ferdinand le Grand had already set texts to music by Sweerts in the Tweede deel der Mengelzangen...
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painter Michiel Sweerts is the author of a painting with a similar subject painted around 1652-1654 that was once attributed to Poussin. Sweerts' monumental...
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this group during his early career. Other Bamboccianti include Michiel Sweerts, Thomas Wijck, Dirck Helmbreker, Jan Asselyn, Anton Goubau, Willem Reuter...
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People with these surnames include: Emanuel Sweert (1552–1612), Dutch botanist and illustrator Jeronimus Sweerts (1603–1636), Dutch still life painter Salomon...
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17th centuries, especially in artists such as Agnolo Bronzino, Michel Sweerts, Carlo Saraceni and Caravaggio, whose works were sometimes severely criticized...
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nos seigneurs, les états de Hollande et de West-Frise (in French). 1743. Sweerts, Ernst Maximilian, Baron v. Reist Archived 14 August 2017 at the Wayback...
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destined to come to a bleak end. Another such bust figures in Michiel Sweerts' Baroque genre piece of a young art student drawing a copy. The Grimani...
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of Brussels along with the Houses of: Sleeus, Serhuyghs, Steenweeghs, Sweerts, Serroelofs, and Roodenbeke. The Coudenberg House was charged with the...
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Bikker, Jonathan. “The Deutz Brothers, Italian Paintings and Michiel Sweerts: New Information from Elisabeth Coymans’s ‘Journael.’” Simiolus: Netherlands...
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The Plague of Athens (c. 1652–1654) by Michiel Sweerts...
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city's government. The families named in the document are: Sleeus (/sløs/) Sweerts (/sweɪrtz/) Serhuyghs (/sɛʁɡœz/) Steenweeghs (/stenweɡz/) Coudenbergh (/kawdən̪bəʁɡ/)...
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Michiel Sweerts, Wrestling Match, 1649....
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Brouwer, Youth Making a Face Rembrandt, Old Man in Military Costume Michiel Sweerts, Portrait of a young man holding a cat (Allegory of touch) Lucas Franchoys...
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Van Cotthem family (category House of Sweerts)
to the Sweerts family. van Cotthem, Jan, admitted on 13 June 1504 to the Sweerts family. van Cotthem, Willem, admitted in 1523 to the Sweerts family....
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this group during his early career. Other Bamboccianti include Michiel Sweerts, Thomas Wijck, Dirck Helmbreker, Jan Asselyn, Anton Goubau, Willem Reuter...
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skull with the piriform aperture circled in red A self-portrait by Michiel Sweerts depicting him putting his finger into a skull's piriform aperture Details...
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Speyart van Woerden Steengracht Van Strating / Straten / Straaten Stratenus Sweerts de Landas Van Sytzama Taets van Amerongen / Taets van Amerongen van Renswoude...
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early 1920s, the Anglo-Czechoslovak Bank tore down its head office, the Sweerts-Sporck Palace [cs] in Prague, and had it rebuilt behind the preserved façade...
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Plague of Athens Plague in an Ancient City, Michiel Sweerts, c. 1652–1654 Disease unknown, possibly typhoid fever Location Greece Date 430–426 BC Deaths...
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Serhuyghs House of Serroelofs House of Sleeus House of Steenweeghs House of Sweerts House of Appiani House of Alberti House of Aldobrandeschi House of Aldobrandini...
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Visiting the Imprisoned by Michiel Sweerts (1649)...
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