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    Jacob de Wit (19 December 1695 – 12 November 1754) was a Dutch artist and interior decorator who painted many religious scenes. Jacob de Wit was born in...
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  • psychologist Hans de Wit (born 1950), Dutch educator Hendrik de Wit (1909–1999), Dutch botanist Jacob de Wit (1695–1754), Dutch painter Jan de Wit (born 1945)...
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    Moses Elects Seventy Elders is a painting by Jacob de Wit, completed in December 1737 and commissioned for the interior of the City Hall in Amsterdam....
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    decorative paintings by Jacob de Wit, though these have been sourced from other buildings in Amsterdam. Decorative pieces by Jacob de Wit were at some stage...
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    Cornutus: Compendium de Graecae Theologiae traditionibus, Bibliotheca Teubneriana, Berlin, De Gruyter, 2018. Online version at De Gruyter. Tripp, Edward...
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    Decorative 18th century door piece from the Vierschaar (city tribunal) in City Hall of The Hague, by Jacob de Wit, illustrating audi alteram partem....
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    Jupiter, disguised as a shepherd, tempts Mnemosyne by Jacob de Wit (1727)...
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    studies for portrait prints Trompe-l'œil wall grisaille in Amsterdam by Jacob de Wit, 1730s Italian palace staircase, 18th century Student copy in grisaille...
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  • Jacob de Witt is the name of: Jacob de Witt (1589—1674), Dutch burgomaster of Dordrecht Jacob de Wit (1695–1754), Dutch interior painter from Amsterdam...
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    included Lambert ten Kate, Hubert Poot, Jacob de Wit, Balthasar Denner and Olof Arenius. When he died poets Jacob Spex and Dirk Smits wrote elegies for...
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    first under his uncle Gerard Joseph, and afterwards under Jacob de Wit. His brother Jacob was also a painter. His last known dated painting is one in...
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    Received into Olympus | Art UK". Staring, Adolph (1958). Jacob de Wit 1695-1754 [Jacob de Wit 1695-1754] (in Dutch). P.N. van Kampen & Zn. "The Rothschilds...
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    Frederik de Wit (born Frederik Hendriksz; c. 1629 – July 1706) was a Dutch cartographer and artist. Frederik de Wit was born Frederik Hendriksz. He was...
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    constellation of personality dispositions (e.g., Erikson, 1959; McAdams & de St. Aubin, 1998), (b) the conceptualization of wisdom in the neo-Piagetian...
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    Salomon's judgement, 1682 by Jan de Baen Vierschaar with three paintings by Willem Doudijns Overdoor by Jacob de Wit illustrating Audi alteram partem...
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    Playing with a Goat is an 18th-century grisaille painting in the style of Jacob de Wit, known as a "witje". It is an oil painting on canvas depicting a relief...
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  • painter Hendrik Nicolaas Werkman (1882–1945), typographer and illustrator Jacob de Wit (1695–1754), painter A. C. Baantjer (1923–2010), writer of detective...
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  • progenitors of the history of culture and art, was the Swiss historian Jacob Burckhardt. Siegfried Giedion described Burckhardt's achievement in the...
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    Wouter Visscher 317: Christoffer Brands 319: the actor Rutger Hauer 385: Jacob de Wit 444-446: the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam (Amsterdam Public Library)...
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    Mozes en Aäronkerk (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    the original church with a painting, "De Verrijzenis van Christus [The Resurrection of Jesus]" by Jacob de Wit (1695–1754). Depending the liturgical calendar...
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    the poet Jan Baptista Wellekens and the painters Jacob de Wit, Cornelis Troost, Jan ten Compe, Jacob Xavery and Georges-François Blondel (son of Jacques-François...
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    in Amsterdam the son of a wig-maker. He studied under Cornelis Pronk, Jacob de Wit, and Cornelis Troost, and ultimately became director of the Amsterdam...
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    probably from an original set of the four seasons in the manner of Jacob de Wit, depicting putti painted in a three-dimensional grisaille style. Dutton's...
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    grisailles by Jacob de Wit, brought from Amsterdam. Three grisailles were moved in 1961 and in 1990 replaced with paintings by Jacob de Wit from Herengracht...
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    incorporated into the art historical discourse. Dutch painters such as Jacob de Wit adopted a lofty Rococo style, indebted somewhat to Rubens, for ceiling...
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    painters like Jacob de Wit. He also worked with many established artists of his day, as Barend Graat, Johannes Glauber and Frederick de Moucheron, on...
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    Joseph Gascoigne Nightingale, British Member of Parliament (d. 1752) Jacob de Wit, Dutch painter (d. 1754) December 22 – Rebecca Kellogg Ashley, captive...
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    hung in the house, including a set of paintings of the four seasons by Jacob de Wit, depicting cherubs painted in a three-dimensional monochrome style. He...
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    Jeffrey James DeWit (born December 21, 1972) is an American businessman and politician who served as the chair of the Arizona Republican Party from January...
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  • Gorky studio fire, 1946 Alfred Stieglitz Gallery theft, 1946 Musée de Beaux Arts de Strasbourg fire, 13 August 1947 Coleshill House fire, 1952 Museum of...
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