Corneille Van Clève (bapt. 10 June 1646 – 31 December 1735) was a French sculptor. Clève was born in Paris in 1646 to a family of Flemish goldsmiths and...
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through a gap in the rock that gives onto the sea at the lower right. Corneille Van Clève (1681) represents a seated Polyphemus in his sculpture, except that...
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Other statues by Nicolas Coustou and Guillaume Coustou the Elder, Corneille Van Clève, Sébastien Slodtz, Thomas Regnaudin and Coysevox were placed along...
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Académie de Peinture et de Sculpture In office 1714–1722 Monarchs Louis XIV, Louis XV Preceded by Corneille Van Clève Succeeded by Louis de Boullogne...
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Snake (Femme piquée par un serpent), Musée d'Orsay, Paris (url) Corneille van Clève (1646–1732), 2 sculptures : Bacchus and Ariadne, Palace of the Legion...
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Director of the Académie de Peinture et de Sculpture In office 1708–1711 Monarch Louis XIV Preceded by Jean Jouvenet Succeeded by Corneille Van Clève...
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Burgundy From unknown mothers: Barbe de Steenbourg, abbess in Bourbourg Corneille (died circa 1428) Cornelia, bastard of Burgundy, married André de Toulongeon...
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scissors Antoine Watteau - Two Men* François Boucher - Sleeping Shepherd** Corneille de Lyon - Madeleine of France, Queen of Scotland** David Teniers - The...
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(Kampen 1598) Lyon, Corneille de (The Hague 1505 – Lyon 1575) Mabuse, Jan Gossaert van (Maubeuge 1478 – Middelburg 1532) Mander, Karel van (Meulebeke 1548...
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Beuckelaer Joos van Cleve Pieter Coecke van Aelst Hieronymus Cock Corneille de Lyon Hans Eworth Frans Floris Maarten van Heemskerck Caterina van Hemessen Jan...
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tronies earlier attributed to Baltens have been re-attributed to Marten van Cleve, a contemporary artist with a similar interest in peasant scenes and tronies...
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(born 1968 in Tegelen), film director, producer and screenwriter Glenn Corneille (1970–2005), jazz pianist Saskia Linssen (born 1970), model and actress...
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Chamberlayne – Wits Led by the Nose, or a Poet's Revenge published Thomas Corneille – Le Comte d'Essex John Dryden All for Love The Kind Keeper Thomas d'Urfey...
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Daly in Birmingham, and then proceeded to the continent, studying with Corneille Heymans in Ghent, Belgium and with Gustav Embden in Frankfurt, Germany...
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contained numerous masterpieces by artists such as Vermeer, Rembrandt, Jan Van Eyck, and Botticelli. After Friedsam's death in 1931, the residence became...
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Charpentier [fr] 1699 – Jean de Fer 1700 – René Charpentier [fr] 1701 – Joseph Van Clève 1702 – Jacques Loysel or Loizel 1703 – Pierre Villeneuve 1704 – Jean Leblanc...
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d'Orsay, Paris (url) Corneille de Lyon (1505–1575), 5 paintings : Portrait of Louise de Rieux, Musée du Louvre, Paris (url) Michel Corneille the Younger (1642–1708)...
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Zipporah by Charles Le Brun Portrait of Francis of Valois-Angouleme by Corneille de Lyon Lucretia, Brutus and Collatinus by Gianfrancesco Maineri Portraits...
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Maximilian of Austria (1482–1485), both positions were united and Philip of Cleves was appointed as first Admiral of the Netherlands. With the start of the...
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Nicolas Carone, Corneille, Ralph T. Coe, Stephen Pace, Robert Goodnough, Sylvia Sleigh, Jack Levine, Nathan Oliveira, Nassos Daphnis, Don Van Vliet, Roy Neuberger...
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In pure literary criticism his principal work is the Commentaire sur Corneille, although he wrote many more similar works—sometimes (as in his Life and...
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(1931–2005): film editor Pierre Jansen (1930–2015): film music composer Jenny Clève (1930–2023): actress Elisabeth Yvonne Scatcherd (1928–): film actress known...
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Wolfgang von Polheim 1458 1512 Eitelfried II, Count of Zollern 1458 1512 Corneille de Berghes, Seigneur de Zevenberghe 1458 1516 Philippe bâtard de Bourgogne...
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Lurçat (1892–1966), French : Maud Dale, oil on canvas, ID: 1963.10.38 Corneille de Lyon (1505–1575), French : Portrait of a Man, oil on walnut, ID: 1965...
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the dean Jean Stouten in 1557. It was placed after his death. In 1559 Corneille Van Erp, canon of St. Paul and Bois-le-Duc had the fourth window on the...
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Corneille of Berghes, Prince-Bishop (1538–1544) George of Austria, Prince-Bishop (1544–1557) Robert of Berghes, Prince-Bishop (1557–1564) Gerard van Groesbeeck...
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Marcus Tullius Cicero The Cid, Cinna, The Theatrical Illusion by Pierre Corneille The Cistercian World: Monastic Writings of the Twelfth Century City of...
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Wincenty Krasiński comte Wincenty Korwin-Krasiński (général de division) Corneille Rodolphe Théodore Krayenhoff (général de brigade) Jean Ernest Kriegg (général...
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Vilain XIIII (section Vilain van der Moere)
kept the quarter of Gand-Vilain in their weapon, but dropped the name. Corneille Vanden Steen, first of the Barons Vanden Steen de Wagerstein et Ommerenstein...
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Israel Synagogue, is founded in Recife by the Dutch. January 5 – Pierre Corneille's tragicomedy Le Cid is first performed, in Paris, France. January 16 –...
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