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    Cornelis Bloemaert II (1603 – 28 September 1692), was a Dutch painter and engraver, who after training in the Dutch Republic worked most of his career...
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    the Utrecht Caravaggisti. Bloemaert was born in Gorinchem, Habsburg Netherlands, the son of the architect Cornelis Bloemaert I, who moved his family to...
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  • Dutch painter Cornelis Bloemaert (1603 – 1692), Dutch engraver Adriaan Bloemaert (ca. 1609 – 1666), Dutch painter Frederik Bloemaert (ca. 1614 – 1690)...
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    Cornelis van Poelenburgh or Cornelis van Poelenburch (1594 – 12 August 1667), was a Dutch landscape painter and draughtsman. He was the leading representative...
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    Abraham Bloemaert, and younger brother of Hendrick, Frederik and Cornelis Bloemaert. He received his first instruction from his father. He was sent to...
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    hanged as part of the Salem witch trials (b. 1643) September 28 – Cornelis Bloemaert, Dutch painter (b. 1603) October 1 – Diego de Aguilar, Spanish bishop...
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    Sébastien Bourdon and Cornelis Bloemaert, and afterwards went to Rome, and appears to have adopted the manner of Cornelis Bloemaert in his earliest plates...
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    Eucharist. Among his prints are 49 of the 58 designs engraved by Cornelis Bloemaert and others for Michel de Marolles' Tableaux du Temple des Muses to...
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    Nativity by him, and at the Uffizi in Florence, a Birth of the Virgin. Cornelis Bloemaert II engraved after him the portrait of a Nun, Colomba da Tofaninis...
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    Saint Boniface OSB Saint Boniface by Cornelis Bloemaert, c. 1630 Bishop Martyr Apostle to the Germans Born c. 675 Crediton, Dumnonia Died 5 June 754 (aged...
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    Bloemaert (1601 or 1602 – 30 December 1672) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. Hendrick was the oldest son of Abraham Bloemaert. His brothers Cornelis and...
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  • published at Venice in 1716. It is executed in a style resembling that of Cornelis Bloemaert. *Bryan, Michael (1889). Walter Armstrong; Robert Edmund Graves (eds...
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    in Rome and abroad. In Rome Voet lived with the painter-engraver Cornelis Bloemaert. He was banned from the city by Pope Innocent XI who was scandalized...
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    and engraver Cornelis Bloemaert. He maintained a workshop near the Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola at Campus Martius. Cornelis Bloemaert named him the...
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    print-selling. Artists he produced works for included Pietro Testa, Cornelis Bloemaert, Pietro da Cortona, Nicolas Poussin, Charles Le Brun, Simon Vouet...
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  • hanged as part of the Salem witch trials (b. 1643) September 28 – Cornelis Bloemaert, Dutch painter (b. 1603) October 1 – Diego de Aguilar, Spanish bishop...
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    travelled to Rome where he stayed for seven years with the engraver Cornelis Bloemaert, where he acquired mastership of the art. He died in Paris. Il réussit...
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  • Bloemaert, Abraham (Gorinchem 1566 – Utrecht 1651) Bloemaert, Cornelis (Utrecht 1603 – Rome 1692) Bloemaert, Hendrick (Utrecht 1601 – Utrecht 1672) Bloot,...
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    Orléans. He was instructed by Greuter, but afterwards studied under Cornelis Bloemaert and went for further improvement to Italy. After spending several...
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    frontispiece, designed by Giovanni Angelo Canini and executed by Cornelis Bloemaert,: 51  depicts Father Time with a scythe poised on the base of a toppled...
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    of the Baroque period. He was born in Milan. He was influenced by Cornelis Bloemaert. He made portraits of Pope Clement IX, Guido and Hermes Visconti,...
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    young man he was apprenticed to the engineer Cornelis Bloemaert (the elder). In 1591 he followed Bloemaert to Amsterdam and married Beyken van Wildre from...
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    the programmatic frontispiece of the art of Jan Miel engraved by Cornelis Bloemaert. The perfectly rendered global quaternity shows the command of the...
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    Marolles, Bernard Picart, Jacques Favereau, Abraham van Diepenbeeck, and Cornelis Bloemaert. A facsimile of the Dutch version was published in 1968. "Picart,...
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    "Gulden scepter" Jan van Bijlert – "Aeneas" (one of the founders) Cornelis Bloemaert – "Winter" Jan Frans van Bloemen – "Orizonte" Norbert van Bloemen...
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    emperor. His friends included Pietro da Cortona, Giacinto Brandi, and Cornelis Bloemaert. Among his pupils were Matteo Bonicelli and Giovanni Francesco Gerardi...
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    settled in 1645 in Gouda, where his wife was born. He was a student of Cornelis Bloemaert and learned the art of publishing book title pages from Theodor Matham...
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    della Compagnia di Giesu del R. P. Daniello Bartoli della medesima Compagnia' Frontispiece by Jan Miel and Cornelis Bloemaert (Roma: de Lazzeri) 1659...
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  • Honich, Nicolaas Piemont, Jacob Ferdinand Voet, and the engraver Cornelis Bloemaert. In their society he greatly improved himself, meeting Carlo Maratta...
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  • by the best artists of the time, such as Johann Friedrich Greuter, Cornelis Bloemaert and Nicolas Joseph Foucault. Plates were also prepared by the renowned...
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