Frans Pietersz de Grebber (1573 – c. 1649) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. Frans Pietersz de Grebber was born and died in Haarlem. He belonged to the ancient...
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Fransz de Grebber (c.1600–1652/3) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. De Grebber was born in Haarlem, the oldest son of Frans Pietersz de Grebber (1573–1643)...
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Maria de Grebber was the daughter of the painter Frans Pietersz de Grebber and the sister of Pieter de Grebber. She belonged to the ancient De Grebber family...
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De Grebber are considered to be one of the oldest noble families in Waterland and the city of Amsterdam. The origin of the family, called De Grebber from...
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and larger game pieces. Frans Ykens was baptized on 17 April 1601 in the St Walburga Church in Antwerp. His parents were Frans Ykens I and Johanna Nys...
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Saenredam moved permanently to Haarlem, where he became a pupil of Frans de Grebber. In 1623, he became a member of the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke. A drawing...
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were both, such as Pieter Saenredam and Salomon de Bray), and studied painting under Frans de Grebber — a number of Van Campen's oils survive. About 1616...
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Amsterdam 1709) Grebber, Frans Pietersz de (Haarlem c. 1573 – Haarlem 1649) Grebber, Maria de (Haarlem c. 1602 – Enkhuizen 1680) Grebber, Pieter de (Haarlem...
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larger compositions was also evident in the work of Frans Hals, a Haarlem painter. Some of Frans Hals's tronies are his best-known works such as the Gypsy...
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Judith Leyster (section Leyster and Frans Hals)
after her father's bankruptcy. She may have learned painting from Frans Pietersz de Grebber, who was running a respected workshop in Haarlem in the 1620s...
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Lucas de Clercq (1603 – 1652), was a Dutch cloth merchant known today for his and his wife's pendant marriage portraits painted by Frans Hals. He was born...
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Fief Vredenhof [or that one (Waterland) of their maternal ancestors, the De Grebber family field 3 (left below) shows the silver goose in blue of Purmerland...
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Wieringen 1600: Frans Pietersz de Grebber, (father of the painters Pieter, Maria, and Albert) 1610: Frans Hals, (father of the painters Harmen, Frans (the Younger)...
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Fief Vredenhof [or that one (Waterland) of their maternal ancestors, the De Grebber family field 3 (left below), same as field 2 field 4 (right below), same...
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Fief Vredenhof [or that one (Waterland) of their maternal ancestors, the De Grebber family field 3 (left below), same as field 2 field 4 (right below), same...
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Grondt der Edel vry Schilder-const: Waer in haer ghestalt, aerdt ende wesen, de leer-lustighe Jeught in verscheyden Deelen in Rijm-dicht wort voor ghedraghen...
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Pieter Franszoon de Grebber (c. 1600–1652), historical and biblical paintings Gerrit Hoeckgeest (ca. 1600–1661), church interiors Simon de Vlieger (1601–1653)...
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Jan van Goyen, Pieter de Grebber, Jan Baptist Weenix, Jan Wils and Claes Cornelisz. Moeyaert. According to Houbraken, Carel de Moor told him that Berchem...
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(1443–1444) – Hendrik Anwelsz (1444) – Johannes Grebber (1444–1445) – Bellert Bechtersz (1444–1445, 1447) – Grebber Dircxz (1445) – Claes Tijoll (1445) – Ruysch...
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Pieter Biesboer (category Frans Hals Museum)
De Stavelij Jaarboek 2016, p. 32-39 'De Delftse zilversmid Nicolaes Adriaensz de Grebber (1544/45-1613)', in: De Stavelij Jaarboek 2018, p. 46-54 'De...
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Haarlem schutterij (category Frans Hals Museum)
George Militia Company in 1616, by Frans Hals 1618, by Frans Pietersz de Grebber 1624, by Frans Pietersz de Grebber The Banquet of the Officers of the...
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"De beroemdste Friese bruid ooit komt even thuis". NRC. Retrieved 31 July 2024. "A masterwork restored: The Feast of Belshazzar by Pieter de Grebber"...
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Vinders and a Factor Blason of Trou Moet Blycken painted by Frans Pietersz de Grebber Pieter Biesboer and the Blazoen of Trou Moet Blycken painted by...
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Fief Vredenhof [or that one (Waterland) of their maternal ancestors, the De Grebber field 3 (left below), same as field 2 field 4 (right below), same as field...
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moved to Amsterdam. De Lairesse arrived with his violin, with which he impressed Jan van Pee and probably Anthonie Claesz de Grebber in Uylenburgh's studio...
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Vredenhof or that one (Waterland) of one of their maternal ancestors, the De Grebber field 3 (left below) shows the silver goose in blue of Purmerland (High...
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publisher Catharina Freymann (1708–1791), Norwegian pietist leader Catharina de Grebber (born 1498), Dutch kidnapping victim Catharina Elisabet Grubb (1721–1788)...
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Fief Vredenhof [or that one (Waterland) of their maternal ancestors, the De Grebber family field 3 (left below) shows the silver goose in blue of Purmerland...
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painter Otto van Veen. Maria de Grebber (1602-1680) - daughter of the painter Frans Pietersz de Grebber. Margaretha de Heer (1603-1665) - painter of...
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Jacob Cornelisz Schout (category Frans Hals)
in schutterstukken: by Frans Hals in The Banquet of the Officers of the St George Militia Company in 1616, by Pieter de Grebber in 1619, and again by Hals...
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