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    The King Drinks is a 1640 oil painting on canvas by the Flemish Baroque artist Jacob Jordaens, now in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels...
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    clear whether Jordaens actually painted such works as his master van Noort was not known to create such works. Jordaens never made the traditional trip...
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    The King Drinks or The Bean King is a c.1638 painting by the Flemish Baroque artist Jacob Jordaens, now in the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg. Its history...
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    The King Drinks or The Bean King may refer to one of ten surviving works of the same title by the Flemish Baroque artist Jacob Jordaens: The King Drinks...
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    Flemish Baroque painting (category Commons category link is the pagename)
    to the prominent artists Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck, and Jacob Jordaens, was the artistic nexus, while other notable cities include Brussels and...
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    with the assistance of a large number of Antwerp painters such as Jacob Jordaens, Cornelis de Vos, Jan Cossiers, Peter Snayers, Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert...
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    Noort, The preaching of St John the Baptist Otto van Veen, portrait of Nicolaas Rockox Jacob Jordaens, Neptune and Amphitrite in the storm Jordaens, Moses...
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    works by Jacob Jordaens. The paintings are shown in the exact positions recorded in an inventory taken around this time. The wall to the right is hung...
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    was able to study the king's collection of Italian paintings and was no doubt struck by the nudity in many paintings as well as the treatment of mythological...
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    followed by other artists such as Jan Brueghel the Younger, Cornelis de Baellieur, Hans Jordaens, David Teniers the Younger, Gillis van Tilborch and Hieronymus...
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    Jordaens was more faithful to his master—without reaching his height—as evidenced by the proliferation of nudes almost comparable to those of the Antwerp...
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    Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques (category Pages using the Graph extension)
    English, French and Italian schools: Brueghel, Degas, El Greco, Guillaumin, Jordaens, Lhote, Morisot, Nattier, Ribera, Rubens, Van Loo, Zurbarán and regional...
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    Martin Healing the Possessed Man by Jacob Jordaens, 1630 Saint Martin Dividing his Cloak by Pietro Bernini Kloster Wettingen Ost Bay 20 in the Chartres Cathedral...
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    Amiens (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    also devoted to temporary exhibitions. The department of fine arts brings together paintings by Van Dyck, Jordaens, Ruysdael, El Greco, Ribera, Tiepolo...
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  • 1890 in art (category Years of the 19th century in art)
    Grain (July) Copies Cows (after Jordaens) First Steps (after Millet) The Good Samaritan (after Delacroix) Men Drinking (after Daumier) Morning: Peasant...
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  • (Art UK), The Boulevard de Port-Royal, Paris (Art UK) Jacob Jordaens (1593–1678) (Art UK): Portrait of Govaert van Surpele and his Wife (Art UK), The Holy...
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