-
Margaretha van
Bancken (Amsterdam 1628 -
Haarlem 1694) was a
Dutch publisher from Haarlem. She was the
daughter of
Dirck van
Bancken and Anna Noppen....
-
publication was
published by
Abraham Casteleyn and his wife
Margaretha van
Bancken,
beginning in 1656
under the
title Weeckelycke Courante van
Europa ("W****ly...
- CONSTRUCTION" (PDF). Vanderbilt.
Retrieved June 9, 2018. Duke, Susan;
Bancken, Fabrice; Crowe, Brenda; Soup, Mat; Botsis, Taxiarchis; Forshee, Richard...
-
Portrait of
Abraham Casteleyn and his Wife,
Margaretha van
Bancken (1663) is an oil on
canvas painting by the
Dutch painter Jan de Bray; it is an example...
-
first published in 1656 by
Abraham Casteleyn and his wife
Margaretha van
Bancken, and
still exists today,
albeit in a
tabloid format,
rather than in the...
- She was the
official government publisher in 1622-1662.
Margaretha van
Bancken (1628–1694) was a
Dutch publisher from Haarlem. With her husband, Abraham...
- some of them landed. The
expedition then p****ed Badu
Island to the
Vuyle Bancken, the
continuous coral reefs between Mabuiag Island and New Guinea. Janszoon...
- jail
before this
appeal was finished. Van
Banchem (alternately
spelled Bancken) was born in The Hague, the son of Jan Gerritsz. van Banchem, a bailiff...
- von Bahr (1921—2016),
Finnish ballerina and c****ographer
Margaretha van
Bancken (1628–1694),
Dutch publisher Margaretha Cornelia Boellaard (1795–1872)...
- works :
Haarlem Printer Abraham Casteleyn and His Wife
Margarieta van
Bancken,
Fondation Custodia,
Paris (url)
Joseph de Bray (1630–1664), 1 drawing :...