(1993) Oxford Dictionary of National Biography:Wyck, Jan, by Katherine Gibson pp.616 Katharine Gibson, ‘Wyck, Jan (c.1645–1700)’, Oxford Dictionary of National...
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Equestrian portrait of William III by Jan Wyck, commemorating the start of the Glorious Revolution in 1688...
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scandal John F. Wick, organist and founder of the Wicks Organ Company Jan Wyck (1652–1702), artist John Wiik, politician John Wicks (disambiguation) Wick...
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Dutch Mastiff (called 'Old Vertue') with Dunham Massey in the Background" (Jan Wyck, 1700) A portrait of Princess Ekaterina Golitsyna by Louis-Michel van Loo...
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Equestrian portrait of William III by Jan Wyck, commemorating the landing at Brixham, Torbay, 5 November 1688...
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in 1688. Amsterdam: De Bataafsche Leeuw. ISBN 978-90-6707-187-1. Vries, Jan de; Woude, Ad van der (1997). The First Modern Economy: Success, Failure...
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William III by Jan Wyck, commemorating the landing at Brixham, Torbay, 5 November 1688...
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1768–1773 (1996). Fairlie, Henry. "Oratory in Political Life," History Today (Jan 1960) 10#1 pp 3–13. A survey of political oratory in Britain from 1730 to...
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James Scott at the siege of Maastricht in 1673, painter by Jan Wyck c. 1675...
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Duke of Marlborough. It is likely that he received artistic training from Jan Wyck before 1700. Wootton may have begun life as a page to the family of the...
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Thomas Wijck (redirect from Thomas Wyck)
Restoration and was much employed. He was followed there by his son and pupil Jan Wyck, who remained in Britain for the rest of his career and played an important...
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and William III of England by Godfrey Kneller, along with landscapes by Jan Wyck and Jack Green. Oil paintings of horses by George Denholm Armour and George...
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and Duchess of Lauderdale, which have been attributed to John Slezer and Jan Wyck, demonstrate the continued importance of the garden design, with many features...
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shooting John F. Wick, organist and founder of the Wicks Organ Company Jan Wyck, or Wick, Dutch baroque painter John Wick (disambiguation) Wicks (disambiguation)...
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Antwerp. Like other artists from the Low Countries such as Dirk Maas, Jan Wyck and Willem van de Velde the Younger, Tillemans moved to England. In Tillemans's...
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Jean-Baptiste Oudry, a caricature by Joshua Reynolds, and paintings by Jan Wyck and Matthias Reed. The walls of the drawing room are lined in silk, and...
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Buddhist monk Nathan Wyburn (born 1989), Welsh artist and media personality Jan Wyck (1652–1700), Dutch painter Leon Wyczółkowski (1852–1936), Polish painter...
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of the French Antilles but died before taking office (b. 1635) May 17 – Jan Wyck, Dutch military painter (b. 1645) May 26 – Zeb-un-Nissa, Mughal princess...
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Glorious Revolution: Equestrian portrait of William III by Jan Wyck, commemorating his landing in Torbay...
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considered a soldiers painter, influenced by the equestrian portraits of Jan Wyck, who, like Morier, made a career in England as a painter of sports and...
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Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst (d. 1718) Jan Mortel, painter from the Northern Netherlands (d. 1719) October 29 – Jan Wyck, Dutch military painter (d. 1702)...
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occasionally produced other types of subject, such as The Taking of Namur (after Jan Wyck), St Peter (after Anthony van Dyck), Salvator Mundi (after Robert Browne)...
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Wyck (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋik]; Limburgish: Wiek [ˈwiːk˦]) is a neighbourhood[citation needed] in Maastricht, Netherlands comprising the eastern bank...
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Künste, Vienna (url) Jan Wyck (1644–1702), 4 paintings : William III Landing at Brixham, Torbay, National Maritime Museum, London (url) Jan Wijnants (1632–1684)...
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inscription "The gifte of John Sayer, 1664". Around 1690, the Dutch artist Jan Wyck painted A huntsman with a hare and hounds above Berkhamsted, which shows...
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Van Wyck Brooks (February 16, 1886 – May 2, 1963) was an American literary critic, biographer, and historian. Brooks was born in Plainfield, New Jersey...
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Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst (d. 1718) Jan Mortel, painter from the Northern Netherlands (d. 1719) October 29 – Jan Wyck, Dutch military painter (d. 1702)...
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of the French Antilles but died before taking office (b. 1635) May 17 – Jan Wyck, Dutch military painter (b. 1645) May 26 – Zeb-un-Nissa, Mughal princess...
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from Jan Wyck in the 1690s, and was possibly patronised from an early age by the aristocratic households of Beaufort and Coventry (as was Wyck), perhaps...
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