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Cornelis Apostool (Dutch pronunciation: [kɔrˈneːlɪs aːpɔsˈtoːl]; 6
August 1762 – 10
February 1844) was a
Dutch artist, diplomat, and
museum director. Cornelis...
- of the town hall into a
national museum under the
direction of
Cornelis Apostool and took the rest of the
royal palace for himself. The
collection of the...
- Times:
Photography in the 20th Century.
Cornelis Sebille Roos
Cornelis Apostool (1808–1844) Jan
Willem Pi****n (1844–1847)
Johann Wilhelm Kaiser [nl]...
- cabinet. On the
other hand, the
director of the Rijksmuseum,
Cornelius Apostool,
urged the
minister to ask the king
William I for
money to buy it. The...
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different group,
known as the "Sonnists,"
arose under the
preacher Samuel Apostool.
Lammists were more
liberal and
Sonnists were stricter. In 1735, the Sonnists...
- ****ociated
himself with a
certain Thomas Gowland as his partner, and
Cornelius Apostool as engraver. In the last ten
years of the
eighteenth century this firm...
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towns such as
Haarlem also had a
drawing academy.
Artists such as
Cornelis Apostool, Jan
Willem Pi****n and
Wouter Johannes van
Troostwijk were
educated at...
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Mennonites of Frisia, who
followed the
teachings of the
pastor Samuel Apostool (1638–beginning of 18th century). One or more of the
preceding sentences incorporates...
- (Digitaal
Wetenschapshistorisch Centrum).
Retrieved 3 May 2020. "Cornelis
Apostool", KNAW
Historisch Ledenbestand (Digitaal
Wetenschapshistorisch Centrum)...
- Amsterdam, the
position of
inspector in
Amsterdam was
given to
Cornelis Apostool and Roos went back to his dealership. Roos
became a
member of the Royal...