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    Hans Vredeman de Vries (1527 – c. 1607) was a Dutch Renaissance architect, painter, and engineer. Vredeman de Vries is known for his publication in 1583...
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  • the eldest son of the Dutch-born architect, painter and engineer Hans Vredeman de Vries. His father was at the time of Salomon's birth residing in Mechelen...
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  • mathematician Glen de Vries (1971–2021) – American medical entrepreneur Gustav de Vries (1866–1934) – Dutch mathematician Hans de Vries (1927–2021) – Dutch...
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    under his father - Hans Vredeman de Vries. Hans was one of the leading Flemish painters during the 16th century. Paul and Hans would often collaborate...
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    He was a son of the Dutch-born architect, painter and engineer Hans Vredeman de Vries who at the time was working in the Southern Netherlands. In 1564...
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    in Leeuwarden. Jacques Vredeman published 12 villanelles in the West Frisian language. He was a son of Hans Vredeman de Vries, originally from Leeuwarden...
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    of the marquetry panels is derived from the work of Dutch artist Hans Vredeman de Vries (1527–1604) and the panels were probably made by English craftsmen...
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    Salomon Vredeman de Vries (1556-1604) Paul Vredeman de Vries (1567-1617) Hendrick Aerts (between 1565 and 1575 - 1603) Hans Vredeman de Vries (1527–1607)...
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    perspective, architecture and the construction of fortifications with Hans Vredeman de Vries and Samuel Marelois. After travelling to Cologne, London and Paris...
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    and two putti draws on a similar one on the fountain painted by Hans Vredeman de Vries, whilst the head of Bacchus in Rubens' work is thought to have been...
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    patterns derived from continental engravings, especially the prints of Hans Vredeman de Vries, were employed on buildings and furniture. European influences include...
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    The forms developed in Antwerp by Cornelis Floris, Cornelis Bos, Hans Vredeman de Vries and others were disseminated by ornament prints from about 1550...
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  • Francesco Laparelli, Italian architect and engineer (d. 1570) 1527 – Hans Vredeman de Vries, Dutch architect and engineer (d. c. 1607) 1520: April 6 – Raphael...
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    derived from Hans Vredeman de Vries. The architectural historian Mark Girouard has suggested that the design is in fact derived from Nikolaus de Lyra's reconstruction...
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    born in Kampen, and was a student of the architectural painter Hans Vredeman de Vries, and the father of Hendrik van Steenwijk II He is known to have...
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    Abel Grimmer (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    in portraying interior space. Both works are clearly inspired by Hans Vredeman de Vries who also painted a Jesus in the House of Martha and Mary (Royal...
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    Pieter Coecke van Aelst (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    included leading painters such as Gillis van Coninxloo, Willem Key, Hans Vredeman de Vries, Michiel Coxcie, and possibly Pieter Brueghel the Elder. Pieter...
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    The heavily illustrated books on ornament by the Netherlander Hans Vredeman de Vries (1560s onwards) and German Wendel Dietterlin (1598) supplied much...
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    printmaker Jacob de Gheyn II – mainly a printmaker Abraham Bloemaert (1566–1651), in the early part of his career Hans Vredeman de Vries (1527–c. 1607)...
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    Wollaton Hall, a copybook of the orders was brought out in Antwerp by Hans Vredeman de Vries. Although nominally based on the description of the orders by Vitruvius...
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    drawings. In the 16th century, a Dutch painter and architect, Jan Vredeman de Vries, produced numerous engravings that portrayed new forms of architecture...
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    carver with access to an ornament pattern book such as those by Hans Vredeman de Vries; the two human heads still look distinctly medieval. The other chimneypiece...
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  • period were: Hans Vredeman de Vries (1527–1606), architect in Antwerp, used a lot of ornamentation Arent van 's-Gravenzande (..-1662), built De Lakenhal (1639)...
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    most important authors being Androuet du Cerceau in France, and Hans Vredeman de Vries in the Netherlands, and Wendel Dietterlin, author of Architectura...
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    of the building and street is from an architectural fantasy by Hans Vredeman de Vries). The print has two inscriptions, "IIII vens" (i.e. Quatre Vents)...
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    elements, giving a result that could also be categorized as Mannerism. Hans Vredeman de Vries was another important name, primarily as a garden architect. Although...
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    influence. Coecke van Aelst's pupil the Dutch architect and engineer Hans Vredeman de Vries propagated Serlio's style and ornaments north of the Alps. And a...
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  • anabaptist Dirk Philips (1504–1568), anabaptist and theologian Hans Vredeman de Vries (1527–c. 1607), architect, painter, and engineer Johannes Basius...
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    well as architectural and ornament designs by Cornelis Floris and Hans Vredeman de Vries. Cock employed some of the best engravers of his time such as Johannes...
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    Sample prints by Hans Vredeman de Vries from Antwerp provided a source of inspiration for this. De Vleeshal was built by Lieven de Key, the town architect...
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