Petrus, or Pieter de Jode I or Pieter de Jode the Elder (1570 – 9 August 1634), was a Flemish printmaker, draughtsman, publisher and painter active principally...
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Pieter de Jode may refer to: Pieter de Jode I Pieter de Jode II This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal...
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publisher Gerard de Jode (1511–1591), Dutch cartographer, engraver, and publisher Hans de Jode (fl. 1630–1662), Dutch painter Pieter de Jode I (1570–1634)...
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Pieter de Jode II or Pieter de Jode the Younger (1606–1674) was a Flemish Baroque printmaker, draughtsman, painter and art dealer. A scion of an important...
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(1509–1591) and brother to cartographer Cornelis de Jode (1568–1600) and engraver Pieter de Jode I (1570–1634) ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ +→ Jan Brueghel the Younger (1601–1678):...
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Gods which was created at the start of the 17th century in Antwerp by Pieter de Jode I with the use of burin. It presently remains uncertain what images these...
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Arnold de Jode, the son of Pieter de Jode, the younger, was born at Antwerp in 1638. He was instructed in engraving by his father, but he never rose above...
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engravers: the famous map engraver Gerard de Jode was her father, Pieter de Jode I was her brother and Pieter de Jode II was her nephew. He became dean of...
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Pieter de Jode I or Karel van Mallery, but which were in fact unambiguously catalogued in the inventory of their first documented owner, Fernando de Botinete...
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including Pieter Balten, Frans van Beusecom, Volcxken Diericx, Adriaen Collaert, Philip Galle, Willem van Haecht, Eduard van Hoeswinkel, Gerard de Jode, Hans...
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Dooms and Anna van Wijck. In Antwerp Dooms studied in workshop of Pieter de Jode I. Around 1620 he moved to Prague New town, where he bought a house from...
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Gods' executed in Antwerp at the start of the 17th century in burin by Pieter de Jode I (1570–1634). This theory is one of at least two theories that each...
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interest also reflected in Vrancx' designs for a series of prints by Pieter de Jode I, which depict the dresses of various countries known as the Variarum...
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Prince of Wales, an oval print with an ornamental border. published by Pieter de Jode I in around 1611–12; Another plate, of The Last Judgment, is signed "Cornelis...
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prints is of particular importance. Authors in the collection include Pieter de Jode I, Albrecht Dürer, Hans Sebald Beham, Cornelis Visscher, Anthony van...
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cartographer Gerard de Jode and her brother was the engraver Pieter de Jode I. In 1619 he emigrated to Italy with his brother Lucas de Wael (1591–1661),...
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literary subjects. He worked with engravers such as Paulus Pontius, Pieter de Jode I, Lucas Vorsterman the Elder, Cornelis Galle the Elder, Abraham Dircksz...
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cloud can also be seen in Zaman's version. Egbert van Panderen after Pieter de Jode (I). Between 1590 and 1637. 30.1 x 20.5 cm. Rijksmuseum late 17th-early...
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Philippe de Momper (born 1598), painter February 6 February – Floris Van der Haer (born 1547), historian August 9 August – Pieter de Jode I (born 1570)...
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Wolsschaten, 1622) Anales de Flandes (Antwerp, Peter and Jan Bellerus, 1624), dedicated to Philip IV of Spain Tacitus, Las obras de C. Cornelio Tacito (Antwerp...
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According to Cornelis de Bie in his book Het Gulden Cabinet, he built houses and churches in Haarlem. The engraver Pieter de Jode II made an engraving...
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: 165 Born in Antwerp around 1555, he was a pupil of Maerten de Vos and Gerard de Jode.: 39-68 Prior to 1578 he studied engraving in Rome with Cornelis...
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Hans von Aachen, members of the Sadeler family, Otto van Veen and Pieter de Jode I. In Treviso there was at the time a high demand by religious and civilian...
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the son of Jan and Isabella de Jode. His mother was the daughter of the cartographer, engraver and publisher Gerard de Jode. He trained with his father...
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Jan Snellinck (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
by Gerard de Jode in 1585. The prints were designed by at least 14 Flemish artists including Maerten de Vos, Crispijn van den Broeck, Pieter van der Borcht...
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notable Netherlandish artists, including Brueghel, Jode, and Lucas and Cornelis de Wael. Lucas and Cornelis de Wael were Ferdinand van den Eynde's nephews....
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Jode, and Lucas and Cornelis de Wael. Lucas and Cornelis de Wael were Ferdinand's nephews. Ferdinand van den Eynde was married to Susanna de Jode, aunt...
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Jan Brueghel the Elder (redirect from Jan Brueghel I)
in Antwerp. The bride was Isabella de Jode, the daughter of the cartographer, engraver and publisher Gerard de Jode. Their son Jan was born on 13 September...
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Portrait in grisaille and an engraving freely cut after this portrait by Pieter de Jode II was included in van Dyck's "Iconography" (Icones Principum Virorum)...
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– Antwerp, 1584) Janssens, Abraham (Antwerp, 1570 – Antwerp, 1632) Jode, Pieter de (Antwerp, 1570 – Antwerp, 1634) Jordaens, Hans (Antwerp, 1555 – Delft...
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